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Electricity can be brought to the trailer. The connector is on the outside at the left (driver's side) rear. The connector is special. There's a cable that adapts that to a standard 3-ping 120V connector. The cable is stored in the outside cubbyhole on the left (driver's side) front.
Electricity can be brought to the trailer. The connector is on the outside at the left (driver's side) rear. The connector is special. There's a cable that adapts that to a standard 3-ping 120V connector. The cable is stored in the outside cubbyhole on the left (driver's side) front.
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The cable is not very long, so you'll likely need an extension cord to reach a building supply or a generator which has been position away to avoid noise. '''The extension cord should be a minimum of 12-guage''' (or less -- larger numbers are thinner) to handle the load of for instance running a heater. Otherwise the extension cable may heat up and cause a hazard.
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The cable is not very long, so you'll likely need an extension cord to reach a building supply or a generator which has been position away to avoid noise. ''The extension cord should be a minimum of 12-guage''' (or less -- larger numbers are thinner) to handle the load of for instance running a heater. Otherwise the extension cable may heat up and cause a hazard.
A generator is not stored in the Briefing Trailer. We have one in the Equipment Trailer.
A generator is not stored in the Briefing Trailer. We have one in the Equipment Trailer.

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