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rlw999
Sep 30, 2021Explorer
That extra 700KWh/month is about 1000W continuous draw. That seems pretty high for an idle RV, but not impossible.
Should be pretty easy to track it down with a Kilowatt meter as someone suggested -- plug the RV into a 15A->50A converter, then into the meter, then start flipping off breakers to see when the power draw stops.
Should be pretty easy to track it down with a Kilowatt meter as someone suggested -- plug the RV into a 15A->50A converter, then into the meter, then start flipping off breakers to see when the power draw stops.
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