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pianotuna
Aug 31, 2023Nomad III
Stir,
Yes.
I'm often where there are multiple 15 amp shore power plugs. That gives me 45 amps to play with because there are 2 auxiliary shore power cords, in addition to the OEM 30 amp.
I have a male plug for my water heater which can be run on the 15 or 20 amp aux plug,
I have a male plug for the converter.
I have extra outlets inside the RV on both sides of the bed
I have a dedicated inverter powered plug in the kitchen. That way I can use the induction cooker, microwave and a toaster at the same time. (on different circuits).
It takes about 4100 watts with a peak of 7000 to keep the RV warm when temperatures are in the -30 range. Coldest trip was -37 c (-34 f).
My preference is for oil filled heaters. I do have one fan based and one radiant heater.
When I'm at a campground I use the break out box on a 50 amp site.
Yes.
I'm often where there are multiple 15 amp shore power plugs. That gives me 45 amps to play with because there are 2 auxiliary shore power cords, in addition to the OEM 30 amp.
I have a male plug for my water heater which can be run on the 15 or 20 amp aux plug,
I have a male plug for the converter.
I have extra outlets inside the RV on both sides of the bed
I have a dedicated inverter powered plug in the kitchen. That way I can use the induction cooker, microwave and a toaster at the same time. (on different circuits).
It takes about 4100 watts with a peak of 7000 to keep the RV warm when temperatures are in the -30 range. Coldest trip was -37 c (-34 f).
My preference is for oil filled heaters. I do have one fan based and one radiant heater.
When I'm at a campground I use the break out box on a 50 amp site.
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