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Artum_Snowbird
Oct 17, 2017Explorer
After looking up wattage for an average crock pot, I find on low, 200 watts, on high 325. On low you would be taking 200 watts, that is about 16 amps, taxing the charging wires from the tow vehicle to the RV unless you have up the wiring.
In short, if you draw too much current you might blow the fuse protecting the wiring, or if the fuse is too big, you might overheat the wiring to the RV. Much better to plug your slow cooker into a regular 120 volt outlet when you are on shore power at the site.
In short, if you draw too much current you might blow the fuse protecting the wiring, or if the fuse is too big, you might overheat the wiring to the RV. Much better to plug your slow cooker into a regular 120 volt outlet when you are on shore power at the site.
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