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rgatijnet1
Explorer III
Mar 06, 2017

An interesting concept

I read this and I see no reason why they could do the same thing with Class A's as well as trailers. Sort of possibility for someone that may want to pick up some extra money by renting out their unit but are concerned about having a stranger drive it. This way they could deliver and pick up the RV themselves. RV rental idea
  • Effy's avatar
    Effy
    Explorer II
    Jack_Diane_Freedom wrote:
    I do see some problems especially with electric supply. Most residences would not have 30 amp outlet for the trailer. A/C would blow the breaker with absolutely anything else on the circuit.


    Not really, we run our AC on our MH plugged into an outlet at the house all the time. You can't run the AC and microwave or multiple large appliances at the same time, but with proper management it's no big deal.
  • Jack_Diane_Freedom wrote:
    I do see some problems especially with electric supply. Most residences would not have 30 amp outlet for the trailer. A/C would blow the breaker with absolutely anything else on the circuit.


    When we travel I carry a couple of adapters for electrical power when we park in a relative's driveway. For someone that knows what they are doing it only takes me a few minutes to hook up a temporary 30 or even a 50 amp plug right at the house electrical panel. Obviously this is one of the reasons why they pre-inspect the homes first to see if they can accept a trailer.
  • I do see some problems especially with electric supply. Most residences would not have 30 amp outlet for the trailer. A/C would blow the breaker with absolutely anything else on the circuit.
  • Effy wrote:
    This isn't really new. There are parks of retro campers and rentals that have been around for a while.


    Seen them but didn't know of any that delivered to YOUR home.
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    Effy
    Explorer II
    This isn't really new. There are parks of retro campers and rentals that have been around for a while.