Arrived in Daytona for the Good Sam Rally and spent the next few days in the blistering heat with only 30 amp power which meant you didn’t turn on you’re a/c and to many appliances at the same time. Being new to our RV and not having to do without 50 amp since the first day, we were not prepared when circuit breakers kept tripping and the temperature crawled to drippy hot. John went straight to the Tiffin forums and found out that things we didn’t know we had were draining down our amperage and tripping the a/c. Thank heavens for all those folks on the forums that have already had your problem, found solutions, then wrote about it. Live and learn and hope you don’t do anything too stupid along the way.
A Rally is a strange form of entertainment. They have classes each day and some are enjoyable and some are not. Most of the sales booths have ways to win prizes and they sell everything you could ever want for your RV. One of the freebee’s was a great freezer bag and we found a slice of space to keep. Funny how the older you get, it doesn’t take much to make you happy. If you collected points by visiting each site, you could spin a wheel and win something. John and I gathered enough points to spin and I won a book. After putting all our paper on computer and giving away all our books so we could fit into our RV, wouldn’t you know I would win a book. The title was, “How Do They Live Like That”, and I must admit it was very enjoyable. I could certainly relate to many of the horror stories.
They had an awsome vintage trailer show with perfectly refurbished trailers.
The entertainment was super. Reba sang her heart out to all of us RV’ers then stepped into her million plus dollar Prevost and we all went back to our humble RV’s. The next day they allowed RV’s on the speedway but we chose to leave rather than wait around in the heat.