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Old 05-01-2008, 05:18 PM   #1
Nell
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Is 30 amp electrical adequate for camping in 36'

Hello...we just bought our 2005 Montana 3650RL last fall, and haven't used it much as yet...our concern is this...we are going to two state parks next week, and the parks only have 30 amp service. We have two air conditioners, and as we are taking our daughter and grandkids along, will need to run both airs, plus our microwave at times, and TV, etc. My husband thinks we will have problems with the 30 amps.
Can someone who has had experience with this let me know just how big a problem the 30 amps might be for us? Many thanks.
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