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Old 05-13-2012, 04:55 AM   #24
padredw
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For what it's worth: we find adapting to 30 amp to be simple and straightforward. The process has been described well by posts above. We have both 50 and 30 amp and adapters for the power cords. At home we have ONLY 30 amp at our storage, and often in campgrounds we either choose to use 30 or find only 30 available. The only time we feel we really HAVE TO have 50 is in the summer heat in Texas when we need both AC to cool down--even then we do not need both after the the original cool down--at least not yet.

Just remember: microwave, electric water heater, hair dryer, curling iron, etc. NO 2 at the same time. This is the one situation where water heater should be set to propane. That way you don't have to think about that one.
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