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โOct-20-2017 02:53 AM
proxim2020 wrote:Huntindog wrote:
Really? There is no reason to have 50 amp service unless you are wanting two ACs... In fact it really would be a disadvantage for using a portable generator.
I think it is a really safe bet, that MOST 50 amp rigs have two ACs.... I see from the responses that others are of the same opinion.
Houston, Dallas, San Antonio and everywhere in between, we saw 50 amp trailers sitting on dealer lots with only one AC installed. I think I'll trust my own eyes over a random internet stranger's assumption.
โOct-19-2017 11:13 PM
Passin Thru wrote:
Boy, ask a loaded question and get 3984 answers. I'd stick with Onan or Honda because they have been around, are best known and have a lot of places to buy parts.
โOct-19-2017 07:30 PM
โOct-19-2017 05:56 PM
Huntindog wrote:
Really? There is no reason to have 50 amp service unless you are wanting two ACs... In fact it really would be a disadvantage for using a portable generator.
I think it is a really safe bet, that MOST 50 amp rigs have two ACs.... I see from the responses that others are of the same opinion.
โOct-19-2017 05:55 PM
Huntindog wrote:proxim2020 wrote:Really? There is no reason to have 50 amp service unless you are wanting two ACs... In fact it really would be a disadvantage for using a portable generator.Huntindog wrote:
He has 50 amp service. hat almost always means 2 ACs
It certainly does not. 50 amp service means that the trailer came equipped with 50 amp service. It may be equipped with a second AC or just prepped. Our own factory ordered trailer came with 50 amp service and only one AC. A factory installed 2nd AC wasn't even an option, only the prep. From what we've seen in lots across Texas, more often than not 50 amp trailers are equipped with one AC unless the customer decides to have the second AC installed.
I think it is a really safe bet, that MOST 50 amp rigs have two ACs.... I see from the responses that others are of the same opinion.
โOct-19-2017 03:05 PM
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โOct-19-2017 12:48 PM
โOct-19-2017 12:41 PM
proxim2020 wrote:Really? There is no reason to have 50 amp service unless you are wanting two ACs... In fact it really would be a disadvantage for using a portable generator.Huntindog wrote:
He has 50 amp service. hat almost always means 2 ACs
It certainly does not. 50 amp service means that the trailer came equipped with 50 amp service. It may be equipped with a second AC or just prepped. Our own factory ordered trailer came with 50 amp service and only one AC. A factory installed 2nd AC wasn't even an option, only the prep. From what we've seen in lots across Texas, more often than not 50 amp trailers are equipped with one AC unless the customer decides to have the second AC installed.
โOct-19-2017 12:36 PM
โOct-19-2017 07:34 AM
Huntindog wrote:
He has 50 amp service. hat almost always means 2 ACs
โOct-19-2017 02:00 AM
proxim2020 wrote:He has 50 amp service. hat almost always means 2 ACs
I have a 3650W / 4500w Champion that's served me well over the last couple of years. Normally they go for around $300. It's a little nosier than the quiet ones, but not nearly as load as a typical contractor style generator. For your planned purpose, it will work well sound and power wise. And no you don't need a 5500w generator to run a AC. My 3650w gen runs my 15k just fine. The time of year that NASCAR comes to Texas and Talladega, your AC demands probably won't be that great anyway.
โOct-18-2017 08:52 PM