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50 AMP Tents

Lynnmor
Explorer
Explorer
Took a stroll around my loop in a state park campground and observed some strange behaviour. The loop is less than 30% full with a mix of tent sites, 30 AMP and a much smaller selection of 50 AMP sites. 100% of the 50 AMP contained tents. I’ll walk the other loop this weekend to see what happens when the campground is booked nearly solid.
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Gdetrailer
Explorer III
Explorer III
ford truck guy wrote:
Gdetrailer wrote:
lampooner wrote:
It takes a BIG A/C unit for a large tent thus the need for 50A outlet! Please do not take this post seriously.


Ironically you joke about it, I HAVE seen folks tent camp AND use a window A/C unit through the door opening to "cool" their tent in 90+ temps in SC..

Talk about a huge waste of electricity..


I too have seen this, but think about it.... Huge waste of electricity ?? They are paying a 1 time fee for that, the cost to have the COLD AIR blow across you while sleeping - priceless....

And that cold air will be fealt, but just will not stay cold

I too used to be bothered when I saw this, but now I try to not sweat the small stuff ! :B


I don't sweat the "small stuff" like airconditioning a tent, but in reality it is the same thing as sitting on your open deck in full sun on a 90+ day and pointing a window A/C at you.

While you might think one has the "right" because "they "paid for a one time use of electric" it doesn't really mean that one MUST and feels obligated to use as much as they can with little or no regards to how wasteful the use is.

Reality in many folks eyes now days is really clouded by the "me" generation, what is in it for "me" and not worry about OTHERS and what effect it has on OTHERS.

Excessive usage of those campgrounds resources does affect others, campgrounds must pay for that usage and guess what happens, they pass that waste cost onto OTHERS next year by raising prices.. Then folks whine about the camping prices but they pay it and start the cycle over again and again.

They say history repeats, it does.

I like to use as little electricity as possible to give OTHERS a fair shot at a FAIR cost next year.

Lynnmor
Explorer
Explorer
There are numerous 30 AMP sites available, I just thought that it was a shame that others are denied the precious few 50 AMP sites that probably were reserved on the first day allowed. I need to brush up on the “it’s all about me” thing.

Gdetrailer wrote:
lampooner wrote:
It takes a BIG A/C unit for a large tent thus the need for 50A outlet! Please do not take this post seriously.


Ironically you joke about it, I HAVE seen folks tent camp AND use a window A/C unit through the door opening to "cool" their tent in 90+ temps in SC..

Talk about a huge waste of electricity..


I too have seen this, but think about it.... Huge waste of electricity ?? They are paying a 1 time fee for that, the cost to have the COLD AIR blow across you while sleeping - priceless....

And that cold air will be fealt, but just will not stay cold

I too used to be bothered when I saw this, but now I try to not sweat the small stuff ! :B
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Gdetrailer
Explorer III
Explorer III
lampooner wrote:
It takes a BIG A/C unit for a large tent thus the need for 50A outlet! Please do not take this post seriously.


Ironically you joke about it, I HAVE seen folks tent camp AND use a window A/C unit through the door opening to "cool" their tent in 90+ temps in SC..

Talk about a huge waste of electricity..

Lwiddis
Explorer II
Explorer II
I never camp in a tent without 50 amp service....just in case.
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jdc1
Explorer II
Explorer II
Scenario #3:
When booking, the 50 amp site were the only sites available for a 4-5 day period. Instead of packing it in on Friday and moving to a tent site, why not just get a site that's available for your whole stay?

GordonThree
Explorer
Explorer
In the Michigan State parks I've visited, the 50amp sites are rarely something to get excited about. They're usually long and narrow, for huge rigs to pull-through. Almost always solid gravel, or payment, as those rigs usually bring a full patio set with them anyway.

They cost slightly more than the 30amp sites, and there's no discount based on equipment.
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Reisender
Nomad
Nomad
Baumeister wrote:
I just noticed a few like that this past weekend at a local, but fairly remote campground. They were both tent camping/traveling with electric cars(a Tesla and a Chevy Volt). They use the 50A plug to recharge quickly as they were sightseeing throughout the area daily.


Literally saw this last week. Must have been a Tesla group travelling together There were 2 model 3’s with tents and a model X pulling a small teardrop with one of those kitchens on the back. That and a lot of bikes. They were not all on 50 amp sites though. I’m pretty sure a couple of them were on sites with a TT30 plug.

valhalla360
Nomad III
Nomad III
A lot of state parks, there is little or no cost difference but 50 amp sites tend to be larger and in some cases better positioned.

Since it's publicly owned, RV owners have no special rights to those sites.
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wa8yxm
Explorer III
Explorer III
Some campgrounds won't allow tents on 50 amp sites.
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wing_zealot
Explorer
Explorer
Maybe they liked those sites better than the tent sites. The early bird gets the worm.

lampooner
Explorer
Explorer
It takes a BIG A/C unit for a large tent thus the need for 50A outlet! Please do not take this post seriously.
Lampooner

Remember you are only young once,
but you can be immature forever!

Baumeister
Explorer
Explorer
I just noticed a few like that this past weekend at a local, but fairly remote campground. They were both tent camping/traveling with electric cars(a Tesla and a Chevy Volt). They use the 50A plug to recharge quickly as they were sightseeing throughout the area daily.

Grit_dog
Navigator
Navigator
Strange? Why?
Campground is 70% empty and apparently no big boy RVs. What am I missing?
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DrewE
Explorer II
Explorer II
Are the 50A sites more spacious than the others?