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Dusty_R
Sep 14, 2014Explorer
I am an electrician and a heating guy.
First check that the heating system in what ever RV you pick, will keep you warm in the winter. Most RV's will not in the Northern States.
And you will quite likely will have to refill your LP tank every few days.
If you use electric heat, it may not keep your water pipes from freezing.
Most cords that plug into the power posts, terminate in the electrical boot right below the breaker panel inside the coach. I would think the biggest problem changing to a 50 amp panel would making it fit. I'm assuming that a 50 amp panel is physically bigger.
Good Luck,
Dusty
First check that the heating system in what ever RV you pick, will keep you warm in the winter. Most RV's will not in the Northern States.
And you will quite likely will have to refill your LP tank every few days.
If you use electric heat, it may not keep your water pipes from freezing.
Most cords that plug into the power posts, terminate in the electrical boot right below the breaker panel inside the coach. I would think the biggest problem changing to a 50 amp panel would making it fit. I'm assuming that a 50 amp panel is physically bigger.
Good Luck,
Dusty
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