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Old 03-18-2014, 06:14 AM   #17
Art-n-Marge
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Now that's what I'm looking for Walt. That makes sense. I checked the KOA website and those locations in the OP only state 50 amp max and no 100 amp max so I cannot confirm what they mean.

I wish someone with the guide (BB_TX) would just call them and ask what they mean by 100 amp max. All this other beer mug conversations miss the point that the KOA locations differentiate a 50 amp and a 100 amp, electrical properties aside, otherwise there doesn't need to be a difference. I might believe some of these RVs might require two 50 amp connectors and the RV is wired accordingly. If that's the case, it's odd only these few KOA locations are the only ones in the KOA directory that can support them.

This has me so intrigued, DW and I have a week long trip up to the Lake Minden Thousand Trails just north of Sacramento starting tomorrow and we're staying in one of their camping trailers (no need to tow). On the way up or back, I'm just gonna have to stop by a KOA and take a look at this new directory, then call the place that has these to find out what they mean. Then we'll all know that Walt is brilliant because he's correct. We already know Phil P is a smart guy from that electrical description but I don't think that's what the KOA directory means. I'll still be dumb as stones but I do know how to research. As for Lake Minden if you are in the area, stop by and we'll have a beer cuz I think I might have the answer to share (okay, I'll share the beer, too).
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