Why not build all RV’s with 50 amp service ? With AC, microwaves, electronic water heaters plus numerous other electrical appliances we take with us it seems to make More sense to have 50 amp
FWIW, our first 1969 Class C RV had both 12V lights and propane lights in it. It also had a vented, pilot-light-lit propane furnace with no circulation fan - but it worked well to heat the interior without draining the battery while it did it.
And ... it's absorption refrigerator worked fine.
Boy ... for the good old days of RV designs.
I wish we could still get those old convection furnaces, no noise, no battery use.
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