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Hi I’m Blogging Brandi, an EX-Corporate Kool-Aid Drinker, born to be Creator, Digital Nomad and Entrepreneur who loves RVing while running my own business on the road! Over 8 years ago, I traded my sticks & bricks lifestyle for a life on wheels. Quit my job, sold my house, and everything else, then bought an RV! First, was a Travel Trailer, then Van Life and eventually Motorhome Living!

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RVersity (4 minutes ago)
Thanks for watching How to plug in an RV at home! What questions do you have about my RV hookup and how I get electricity?
christiannepogie5937 (10 minutes ago)
You are a life saver! I just bought my Trailer and I have no idea how how plug it to my house. Thank you soooooo much!
healthyvoicetips (18 minutes ago)
You have a nice grandma! Thanks for sharing this trick!
queencitysirens8755 (28 minutes ago)
Thanks however. Remember to use caution with extension cords. I've heard bad stories of fires starting. Use at LEAST 12 guage or lower. (The lower the gauge rating, the more power it can carry) nice vid btw
grantalex8225 (32 minutes ago)
Let people know u can only run lights NOT AIR CONDITIONING
lindalinville4755 (46 minutes ago)
Thank you, very much. You made this very simple for me
Drostvideo (52 minutes ago)
Nice RV and now know how to plugin RV at a home
kindness_matters (2 hour ago)
Thanks. I now understand how to hook into house power
KeepOnGrowin (1 hour ago)
Thanks! Taking notes for when I get an RV.
wildwomanenchanted6742 (3 hours ago)
OMG ... you are so wild and so fun. I bet your Grandma is too! You explain things so well too... !!! ~Elizabeth
robertsitch1415 (3 hours ago)
When you adapt down you are typically limited to 15 Amps at 120 Volts, especially if your extension cord is 14 gauge. It can be even more limited if the outlet you plugged into is not on a separate circuit. In Canada branch circuit wiring is typically 15 Amps, but in the US it is sometimes 20 Amps so you can run more but you need to use a heavy gauge cord all the way to the outlet.
bradstinson1554 (9 hours ago)
Just like it’s important to put a surge protector between the wall and your computer...... you need one between shore power and your RV. I’ve seen to many people who have done without and had to replace stereo equipment, fridges and microwaves. Surge protector is cheap insurance.
HeatherGerhardt (21 hours ago)
Cool info to know! Always nice for the power from grandma!
urbanlovesrural (8 hours ago)
well done thanks
Chantmagick (2 hours ago)
Super cool! I am fascinated with all aspects of RV life so thanks for covering this. Didn't know about the 30 amp converter. Tight!! Keep em coming.
jenpw1525 (13 hours ago)
Thank you! I have a friend down on his luck that needs housing. I have an rv but didn’t. Know how to hook it up to my power
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