I was just reading the thread on waterproofing Anderson Plugs and I thought I’d relate a story from our last trip. We covered about 70kms of dirt road during a reasonably heavy shower when down the limestone coast of SA.
Pulled in to set up, 1st job undo the padlocks on the trailer and Lo and behold the one on the tent pole box must have been facing forward and was completely chockablock with limestone grit. Could not even get the key in.
What to do, no bolt cutters, could have drilled out the rivets on the clasp but I did have a can of silicon spray in the kit with a needle nozzle. Gave her a squirt and it was enough to jettison some of the crap out, grabbed a key, tried it, no luck. Had to spray it and insert the key about five or six times to get the lock undone.
Over the next week I gave the lock a squirt everyday and worked the lock, blew it out with compressor and she’s all good.
Coming home on the same stretch of road I covered the lock with electrical tape just to be sure.
Anybody had the same problem and what is your solution to it?