Gday /out/
Dumb question perhaps, but when a campsite has "powered sites" is that like a regular wall plug or a special socket just for caravans etc.
>>887301
TreeFCI?
I would generally assume they are talking about electrical hookups for campers/RVs
>>887307
lel.
Damn, im ausfag btw so don't know if it might be different here.
Im out for my wilderness first responder course next week and will need to be keeping on top of emails at night, so would need to charge my laptop. suppose could just go to the 24 hour maccas nearby or something haha.
>>887316
Powered sites in Aus have normal power
>>887318
sick as, cheers m8
At least in the USA campsites that that RV hookups also always have regular outlets as well.
RV sites here are either 30 amp, or 50 amp. They have 2 different styles of plugs.
Most sites will be labeled 30 amp, or 50 amp. Basically all sites though with electric will have a standard outlet right next to the special RV outlet.
Typically a 50 amp site will have a 50 amp hookup, 30 amp hookup, and a standard plug.
A 30 amp site will have the 30 amp hookup, and standard plug.
A basic site (like a tent site) with electric will have just the standard plug.
Moral of the story... You'll always have a spot to charge your laptop.
>>887301
Yes
>>887301
holy shit is this the offspring of late mr irwin whom was be-felled by a vicious water-flyer wielding it's biospear?
>>889139
It is