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Old 01-17-2023, 10:18 AM   #13
dutchmensport
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I agree with you JRTJH. In my case, the "switch overs" have never failed. They do exactly what they are suppose to do. But it does take diligence to keep monitoring them so one doesn't find themselves "caught with their pants down" sort-of, and not expecting it, but find both empty at the same time.

I have always said, there is no "right" or "wrong" way to do "camping." We all just do it "different." There's absolutely nothing wrong with that.

I think the message here is ... if you are going to use the automatic "switch over", this is the one "risk" that constantly needs to be considered. Again ... be in-tune with your camper and everything will be fine! If you don't use the switch-over, the "risk" is ... well, getting up in the middle of a very cold rainy night and treking through ankle deep mud.
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