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Mr_Mark1
Dec 07, 2017Explorer
Mile High wrote:Mr.Mark wrote:I guess I haven't seen 2 ACs on a 30A system, but you're right, the power management system does make that possible so there may be a good selection out there.Expyinflight wrote:Mile High wrote:Txsurfer wrote:
Are most 50 amp Class A's pre-wired for a second unit? I realize a 30A rig will present challenges.
OP - Txsurfer brings up a good point - those you are looking at with 1 AC may be 30A units, which to me would represent additional inadequacies in my opinion. If you are going to spend the money on a Class A, I personally would make sure it's 2 ACs at least and 50A service.
Yes....x2
Certainly 50 amp would be best but even if it's a 30 amp RV, having two units is nice if one goes out. Many 30 amp RV's have a power management system so that both air units can run.
MM.
In 2005, we rented a 2005 Fleetwood Expedition 50 amp diesel coach and friends rented a 2005 Fleetwood gas coach that had two air units but was 30 amp. I watched the management system rotate power to the air units while the microwave was running.
MM.
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