MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
Mochis is not a destination. I hope the new prospective owner understands to limit electricity to 12-amps. If I was to plan a park, there, I would chop site power for a few hours between 3:00 AM to 6:00 AM to keep tariffs at a minimum. I found electrical cost to be 70%+ of cost of running a park. Trade thriftiness for a low tariff. Rig batteries will easily survive three hours of autonomy and in winter at that latitude lots of 1,500 watt heaters would be glowing.
Curious as to how much your electricity costs are in Mexico. At most, in the US electricity costs around $5.00 US per day for a large RV. I would think that a 12 amp limit and times when power was cut off would be a customer service disaster. I realize the average RVer In Mexico has very different wants, needs and expectations than US RVers, but are those electrical management plans actually used by successful parks in Mexico? They sound almost prehistoric and third worldly to me.