Ray D
Well-known member
I often get myself into a jam, taking a contrary approach. I have been biting my tongue, on this one. I decided, why should this be different? contrary opinion follows!
I see victims of a crime blaming each other, instead of the perpetrator, here. I think we are all in the same boat. The power company advertises that it has the power for sale. The RV Resort advertises full hookups. The RV enthusiast pays the tab, using his hard earned money, to stay at the resort. Shouldn't be a problem here! :-\
However, we have RVers at each other's throats, because they are not getting what they paid for. It's not your neighbor's fault!
The use of transformers? Baloney! The power company uses transformers, all along the line, to keep the service performing. The resort "buys" the power assuming that they are actually getting it. The probem is that they are not actually delivering. You are not getting what you paid for.
Without knowing more about the status of the resort's power system and the delivery from the power company, it's hard to tell which is responsible. One or the other should update.
It is not, however, the fault of the customer-victim. It is not the fault of equipment used on the individual RV. Maybe the supplier needs one more transformer in his system. Maybe the resort needs to update their electrical service equipment. I wouldn't be sniping at my neighbor. I'd be asking the campground management what they are doing to deliver what I paid for. :
Sorry. :'( I'll go back in my hole and do penance, now. :
Ray D ;D
I see victims of a crime blaming each other, instead of the perpetrator, here. I think we are all in the same boat. The power company advertises that it has the power for sale. The RV Resort advertises full hookups. The RV enthusiast pays the tab, using his hard earned money, to stay at the resort. Shouldn't be a problem here! :-\
However, we have RVers at each other's throats, because they are not getting what they paid for. It's not your neighbor's fault!
The use of transformers? Baloney! The power company uses transformers, all along the line, to keep the service performing. The resort "buys" the power assuming that they are actually getting it. The probem is that they are not actually delivering. You are not getting what you paid for.
Without knowing more about the status of the resort's power system and the delivery from the power company, it's hard to tell which is responsible. One or the other should update.
It is not, however, the fault of the customer-victim. It is not the fault of equipment used on the individual RV. Maybe the supplier needs one more transformer in his system. Maybe the resort needs to update their electrical service equipment. I wouldn't be sniping at my neighbor. I'd be asking the campground management what they are doing to deliver what I paid for. :
Sorry. :'( I'll go back in my hole and do penance, now. :
Ray D ;D