PackRat
Senior Member
If your rig is set up to use shore power or batteries or a solar panel....you should still be prerared in case of electrical failure so as to not end your adventure in Paradise prematurely
1) a hand-powered can opener
2) a cork puller/beer bottle cap remover
3) couple flashlights for getting in/out and visiting the restroom at night
Now it gets interesting:
1) I carry a Coleman Lantern that uses white gas. Not for indoors use but you could rig it to hang right outside a side window and shine inside each night and still illuminate the campsite
2) I don't know if your camper has a stove with an electric pilot, but I carry one of those wands for lighting BBQs and campfires and the propane stove in my camper.
I think if you check all the electrical gizmos you have right down to even an electric skillet or coffee pot, you should have "Plan B" covered in case electrical power isn't an option.
There isn't an easy fix if your 'fridge isn't powered up so careful consuming of comestibles is suggested. You may be faced with warm beer for a couple days though (perish the thought!) and no ice for your cocktails....but you can still stay out there a little longer if you are prepared.
1) a hand-powered can opener
2) a cork puller/beer bottle cap remover
3) couple flashlights for getting in/out and visiting the restroom at night
Now it gets interesting:
1) I carry a Coleman Lantern that uses white gas. Not for indoors use but you could rig it to hang right outside a side window and shine inside each night and still illuminate the campsite
2) I don't know if your camper has a stove with an electric pilot, but I carry one of those wands for lighting BBQs and campfires and the propane stove in my camper.
I think if you check all the electrical gizmos you have right down to even an electric skillet or coffee pot, you should have "Plan B" covered in case electrical power isn't an option.
There isn't an easy fix if your 'fridge isn't powered up so careful consuming of comestibles is suggested. You may be faced with warm beer for a couple days though (perish the thought!) and no ice for your cocktails....but you can still stay out there a little longer if you are prepared.