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tragusa3 wrote:That's usually what happens.
...I've used it to run the A/C (once), it has not been worth the extra weight I lug on every trip.
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RvingSailor wrote:And plenty of racket to drive you and the neighbors crazy.
.. the Champion unit from Costco that's rated at 3500wt running/4375wt peak. I think this should be plenty to run my A/C. Cheers! ~rs
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RvingSailor wrote:
I know that anticipated load is what should be driving my decision but I'm figuring rv'ers with an 18' TT 'should' have the same size AC that I do. I've been looking at the Champion unit from Costco that's rated at 3500wt running/4375wt peak. I think this should be plenty to run my A/C. Cheers! ~rs
โFeb-12-2016 12:26 AM
RvingSailor wrote:
Thank you everyone for your replies. I know that anticipated load is what should be driving my decision but I'm figuring rv'ers with an 18' TT 'should' have the same size AC that I do. I've been looking at the Champion unit from Costco that's rated at 3500wt running/4375wt peak. I think this should be plenty to run my A/C. Cheers! ~rs
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