Chris Bryant wrote:
I may have missed it if it has been asked or answered- but are you going to use propane at all? Our park model all electric actually uses 2 50 amp cords- one just for the conventional electric range. The other 50 amp service does provide hot water, (resistance) heat and air.
Regardless, going 50 amp has no downside, other than more materials.
I'm not sure I would bother with a power inlet- I would probably hard wire, with provisions for cord storage. One less connection to fail.
Chris, I plan to use propane for a tankless water heater, stove, and heat but you bring up a good point if I planned all electric. Since I plan to bring it on the road every now and then I opted for the power inlet.