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I want to camping in my car at a campsite with electric hookups so that I can use my cpap device while I rest. I've never used utility hookups at a campsite before. Can I connect frequent household equipment into it, or is it a unique type of plug/power for RVs? Any recommendation would be appreciated.
 

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the ones I've seen have multiple types of plugs includung standard 110V plugs
I'd just call the campsite and ask to make sure
 

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I've done it , just used a smaller cooler
 

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I've been looking at Sears because I plan to go on a few road trips this summer. I've been checking out their portable battery jumpers/air compressors and I'm sure they'll have something that you'll like.
 

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Ah! I see... I just use the RV .. hard to get the Big Screen TV in the Vette.. LOL! ..maybe someone should design a nice tent that attaches to the door of the Vette, you know, like they have for Jeeps,4x4 s etc. ..
my vette is MY RV.....:thumbsup3::food-smiley-019::z1-2:
 

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For camping, rvs truck aka camping trucks are always recommended. There are many benefits to truck campers. We know they aren’t for everyone; if you need to sleep more than 2 or 3 people, you’ll want something larger. If you plan to live full time in your RV you may want something with more storage. For weekend warriors who already have a truck and really want to get out and explore? A truck camper could be just the right option for you! If you're on tight budget, you may get used RVs for sale in Tucson, USA.
 
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