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Old 02-01-2018, 06:28 PM   #3
axis earl
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State: California
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Originally Posted by dogshowrv View Post
I’m a new class C Outlaw owner as of July’17. I have two questions: first, if I’m plugged in to a 15 amp outlet in my garage with a 15 to 30 amp converter plug and an extension cord - where should my surge protector be connected? Do I need a surge protector when I’m plugged into the outlet in my garage? Second question: on my very first solo trip on I-95 in the right lane I was going 60mph. Is this too slow? There was an 18 wheeler on my tail flashing me with his headlights. I’ve traveled all my life. I’ve towed a trailer. I just didn’t know what to do. Has this ever happened to anyone else?
Slow lane travel at 60? I would say you are doing fine and should never drive above your personal safety level or that of conditions on the road. I was in the slow land on the I Ten near Palm Springs doing 40 because of high winds. None of the trip matters if you don't make it there safely.
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