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Old 07-29-2012, 09:51 PM   #15
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Electrical contact spray cleaner seems popular in Wa. state : 0) Along with the usual per above cheers.
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We have been traveling 6-7 months continuous for the last six years. So far I have used duct tape, electrical tape, silicone spray lubricant, a Phillips screwdriver, a multimeter, pliers, vise grips and electrical tape for "emergency" repairs. The rest of the tools I bought special for the motorhome are still in the blister paks they came in.

I agree the most valuable tools I carry are a Coach Net card, credit cards and a cell phone.
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10 Emergency items:

Spare automotive fuses of various sizes.
Spare 22.5" tire to be mounted by road service on any wheel for the trip to a tire shop.
Duct Tape
18 gauge 12v wire
Jumper Cable to tie House battery to Chassis battery while running generator (Alternator Failure event)
Tools to do some repairs.
Multimeter
Coach Net membership for towing and technical advise
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Cash in the safe.
What a brilliant idea! Never thought of the jumper cables in case of alternator failure. Love this forum!
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A normally stocked tool kit, and a automobile to get to the appropriate store to bet what I need otherwise.

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