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Roundtwo-40

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Posted: 06/07/12 02:43pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Can anyone tell me what amperage shore power box I would need for a Jayco Eagle 321RLTS? everything I can find says 30A where applicable or 50A where applicable. Anyone have one of these and can help me out?
Or just know about them? I dont want the expense of a 50A unless I am sure I need it...


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Posted: 06/07/12 02:49pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Well what do you want to do? just lights and such or run the AC. How many AC's do you have.

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My rv is 50 amp but at home I run just lights and charge batteries. Plug into a 20 amp circuit. In a RV park I sure want 50 amp if can get it.


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Posted: 06/07/12 02:57pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

sorry I should have been more specific I had this whole long thing typed up and my son hit refresh while I was in the bathroom and I came back to a yahoo page...but I digress, I do not own this rv yet I am in the planning and setup phase as we are waiting till the fall/winter sales to get one. We have it narrowed down to this one or another that I know is a 30A. but I sure would like to run the air if I needed to at home.

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Posted: 06/07/12 03:02pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

30 amp service at home will allow you to run one A/C and a few other things as well. Doesn't matter if RV is 30 amp or 50 amp. If 50 amp you will need a 30 male to 50 female adapter.

If you want to be able to run two A/C's, pull 50 amp. Same if you might upgrade to larger RV and want to run more.


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Posted: 06/07/12 08:22pm Link  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

You decision depends on which service your future RV has. IF it has 30A service or 50A service....

You'll be deciding that when you purchase it I assume.


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