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Originally Posted by DQDick
Since most of the units are sold to part timers, I suppose saving the money by not putting an 80amp in to start with works for keystone since it's only those of us who camp in the cold who have problems but really, how much are they saving compred to the badmouthing they get from those of us who have to change them out?
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DQDick, I just wanted to add my two cents, us non-full-timers, people who call themselves Longer-timers like us demand reliability too in the Montana just like the folks who live in them 365 days of the year. For the price we pay for these rigs, Keystone should always keep in mind our bests interests, weather "part-time" or full-time living. There are excuses for anything less from the manufacturer. Maybe they should allow a little more customization at the factory, like the heavy duty circuit breakers, or metal vacuum breakers rather than plastic crap they use, I would be glad to pay for it when the trailer was being built.
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