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How to Install RustDesk on Your Synology NAS

RustDesk is a remote desktop software, the open source TeamViewer / AnyDesk alternative. You have full control of your data, with no concerns about security since it only sends data to a server that you setup. You can use a public rendezvous/relay server or self-host one. In this step by step guide I will show you how to install RustDesk on your Synology NAS using Docker and DSM 7.2 I've based a significant amount of this guide on https://drfrankenstein.co.uk guides. First, Follow the following 4 guides: Step 0: Docker, Memory Recommendations and Limitations Step 1: Directory Setup Guide Step 2: Setting up a restricted Docker user Step 3: Setting up a Docker Bridge Network Following these guides will give you a nice Docker folder structure, a restricted user to run your containers on (this is more secure) and a dedicated network for your containers. Lets Begin First we need to set up some folders for RustDesk to save its configuration files and also where the Project will save th

Connecting a Dual Fuel Champion Generator to an RV QC Port.

Having invested in a Dual Fuel Champion Generator, I wanted to connect it to the QC (Quick Connect) port on my camper.

The RV.net forum member put this nice graphic together.


Parts for the Mod

Optional Accessories

This splits your existing QC plug into two QC plugs so you can have your stove and generator connected at the same time.
These are the known generators that these parts fit.  I only listed the inverter type generators.

Grounding Plug

Grounding Plug for generator (if you have an EMS system)
This is necessary to allow your A/C to start on a smaller Generator (As small as 2000 watts)

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  1. I just bought a Champion 4500 200988 and the hose only has the regulator, no safety valve. Is a safety valve still required or built in now. I called Champion and they were no help to connect to onboard tanks.

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  2. Do you have a higher resolution copy of that graphic? It’s too blurry to read well.

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