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obscenic
Nov 11, 2014Explorer
smkettner, that's the same link I posted :)
Chris, thanks - I assumed so; but what's not clear is whether or not they will accept 2 pole breakers as nearly NO RV's have 240v appliances. I was looking for an all in one, given that you can normally replace the converter as a unit, but I'm not opposed to two separate units.
Enblethen, I did call and leave a message, but no call back. I can't use a 120v heater because the max I could get out of that would be 2000 watts, and the minimum I need is 3500 watts to heat in the dead of winter. It gets down to minus 30 degrees Celcius here ( minus 22 Fahrenheit).
Chris, thanks - I assumed so; but what's not clear is whether or not they will accept 2 pole breakers as nearly NO RV's have 240v appliances. I was looking for an all in one, given that you can normally replace the converter as a unit, but I'm not opposed to two separate units.
Enblethen, I did call and leave a message, but no call back. I can't use a 120v heater because the max I could get out of that would be 2000 watts, and the minimum I need is 3500 watts to heat in the dead of winter. It gets down to minus 30 degrees Celcius here ( minus 22 Fahrenheit).
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