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Golden_HVAC
May 11, 2014Explorer
Wow,
And you bought the same brand converter?
Good luck with the new one. I was reading about Weekend Warrior RV's and their decision to change to a 30 amp converter. Probably a really bad idea, as it will work great only with the group who spends most of the time in full hookup RV sites. WW owners are mostly toyhaulers who camp in the desert, most come with a generator installed, so minimum generator run time means the need for a 55- 65 amp converter to quickly recharge the battery, but they put in a lame 30 amp model. WW was a good company, until about 2004 when they started expanding.
Fred.
And you bought the same brand converter?
Good luck with the new one. I was reading about Weekend Warrior RV's and their decision to change to a 30 amp converter. Probably a really bad idea, as it will work great only with the group who spends most of the time in full hookup RV sites. WW owners are mostly toyhaulers who camp in the desert, most come with a generator installed, so minimum generator run time means the need for a 55- 65 amp converter to quickly recharge the battery, but they put in a lame 30 amp model. WW was a good company, until about 2004 when they started expanding.
Fred.
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