codgerbill
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Of course this is all assuming unity power factor ;D
RLSharp said:Or travelling all day with the crock pot "cooking." In the middle of the afternoon when the smell of stew or roast beef starts emanating from the crock pot, we just can't wait for dinner time. A great way to end a day of travelling.
Linda
SteelHeadR said:Good idea, Linda! The only problem I can see is becoming ravenous from smelling that wonderful aroma for hours before being able to dig in!
Ned said:Probably, but one at a time. Check the power requirements for each appliance and do the math. Be sure you know what the circuit breaker is rated for on that branch circuit.
Marilyn Richards said:Since we are so new to RVing, I have a question for you "seasoned" travelers. What have you taken on a trip that you wished you hadn't (or really did not need) MIL and what did you kick yourself for NOT taking?Enough beer
Thanks so much for your words of wisdom!
marlin.ellington said:roadmap, net access, good glass and your wife(optional)
KarenS144 said:You should be okay with the crockpot unless you've got everything else on too. The outside outlets pull from the 30amps as well.
Some campsites have regular outlets on the pedestal for extention cords. If you plug into those, you won't draw from the RV. When we have one, I use it to power a box fan for the dogs and awning lights if I use them.