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pianotuna
Jan 05, 2014Nomad III
Hi,
It will cut down on propane costs dramatically.
Load balancing is a "fact of life" for a 30 amp rv. The heater is one more item to juggle. I prefer to use 1/2 size oil filled heaters myself. I have them tucked away in corners where no one can trip over them.
I replaced all but 4 of the 120 volt outlets with better quality units.
Many of us have added auxiliary shore power cords so we can plug in more than the OEM service. I added two--one for the water heater and one for the converter. Each extra shore power cord has additional outlets for powering heaters in the winter time. In the summer time it pretty much eliminates the need to load balance for me.
I use a "break out" box as well, so I can plug all my shore power cords into a 50 amp service. That lets me use the oem 30, 20 aux, and 15 amp aux all at the same time.
It will cut down on propane costs dramatically.
Load balancing is a "fact of life" for a 30 amp rv. The heater is one more item to juggle. I prefer to use 1/2 size oil filled heaters myself. I have them tucked away in corners where no one can trip over them.
I replaced all but 4 of the 120 volt outlets with better quality units.
Many of us have added auxiliary shore power cords so we can plug in more than the OEM service. I added two--one for the water heater and one for the converter. Each extra shore power cord has additional outlets for powering heaters in the winter time. In the summer time it pretty much eliminates the need to load balance for me.
I use a "break out" box as well, so I can plug all my shore power cords into a 50 amp service. That lets me use the oem 30, 20 aux, and 15 amp aux all at the same time.
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