Daveinet wrote:
Jackalope wrote:
As I indicated above, this particular dealer keeps about 10 class A's on his lot at all times. He bought this one elsewhere (I don't know where) and brought it to his lot.
I would say I really don't like the idea of the dealer claiming you can't plug it into shore power. That is a lie. All you need to do is pay 6 or 7 bucks for an adapter, and plug it into a normal 110 volt outlet/extension cord. Not rocket science. You can only run one AC unit, but that is the only limitation. The other limitation is that a fridge takes several hours to get cold. When I bought my RV, we were questioning the fridge. I made a deal that if the fridge didn't work, they would install a new on. (I ended up with a new fridge 3 days after I bought the RV).
I'm sorry. I must've said something to give you the wrong impression. He never said I couldn't plug it into a regular outlet. What I meant was that he doesn't have a 50 amp service so I can check the operation of the inverters and all the electronics at the same time. But he hasn't refused me anything other than to take it somewhere overnight. If I gave you the impression that he'd refused anything else, the fault is mine.