| pkd31780 |
Sep 18 2012, 09:35 AM
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Purchased our first RV a month ago and returned from our first trip two weeks ago. Having a ball for sure
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| DXSMac |
Sep 18 2012, 02:45 PM
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![]() Advanced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 2065 Joined: 12-September 07 From: Pacific Northwest Member No.: 16651 |
Hello, are you 30 amp or 50 amp?
If you are 30 amp, really gotta watch the appliance use. I have had two hard lessons learned. Your "high amp" appliances are: Microwave Space heaters Electric water heater (if your RV has one) Curling irons and hair dryers will rank up there, too. I just recently learned how to calculate amps if it's not on the appliance: Watts divided by volts. Most appliances are 120 volts, so if it's 600 watts, it will pull 5 amps (or 600 / 120). The Frig and even a TV factor in there, too. I hope you have fun! -------------------- JJ from Pacific Northwest
Check out my blog on TOADLESS RVing! http://rvingtoadless.blogspot.com/ Feel free to leave me some suggestions. |
| dog bone |
Sep 18 2012, 02:50 PM
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Congratulations and welcome to the club. Glad your have fun.
-------------------- Bob and Deb Allwood
Diesel, the black lab 2003 ford f 350 6.0 crew cab 2003 cedar creek 30' rlbs |
| pkd31780 |
Sep 18 2012, 03:48 PM
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We have 30 amp and so far so good. No space heaters. Yes on the electric water heater but only use that short term for dish water. Microwave sometime. Hair drier and curling irons......I'm on vacation! lol
We try to only have one of those on at a time. Thank you for info Hello, are you 30 amp or 50 amp? If you are 30 amp, really gotta watch the appliance use. I have had two hard lessons learned. Your "high amp" appliances are: Microwave Space heaters Electric water heater (if your RV has one) Curling irons and hair dryers will rank up there, too. I just recently learned how to calculate amps if it's not on the appliance: Watts divided by volts. Most appliances are 120 volts, so if it's 600 watts, it will pull 5 amps (or 600 / 120). The Frig and even a TV factor in there, too. I hope you have fun! |
| John Blue |
Sep 18 2012, 04:05 PM
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Welcome to the group and enjoy this website in your travels.
-------------------- John
Brandon, Fl. FMCA F-248693 Foretravel MH Honda CRV tow |
| GandJ |
Sep 24 2012, 01:25 PM
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![]() Advanced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 103 Joined: 28-October 11 From: Northern Virginia Member No.: 64530 |
Thank you from a "newbie" Hi, and welcome to the site. Yeah, the folks on here are an amazing collective of knowledge! Quite a braintrust and, fortunate for us, willing to share what they know. It's nice that when we have a question we can use the "search" feature to see if anyone's answered it previously. And, if the information seems like it might be a little out of date, no one seems to mind if you re-ask the question or pop the original thread to the top with a request for more info. Safe travels to you! -------------------- It's always the batteries!
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