Dale's Astro
RVF Newbee
- Joined
- Aug 20, 2026
- Messages
- 1
- Location
- Fort Mohave Az. 86426
- RV Year
- 2004
- RV Make
- Winnebago
- RV Model
- Brave 32V
- RV Length
- 33 Feet
- Chassis
- Workhorse
- Engine
- 8.1 liter Chevy
- TOW/TOAD
- Polaris on a 16 foot trailer
- Fulltimer
- No
Hello, to everyone, new to this forum. The wife and I just moved from a Winnebago class C to a 2004 Winnebago Brave 32V. It is in the shop getting some minor repairs as of now. It was just purchased on 8/15/2026, so still learning the ends and outs of the coach. I do have a question though. The Brave has is a 30-amp service, but the model ATS-5070 automatic line/generator switch says it is rated 120/240 VAC 50-amp. Does this mean the coach can be converted to 50-amp service? I read somewhere on a discussion that these 30-amp service coaches may be prewired for a 50-amp conversion. Does anyone one on here know if this is true or not. If I did leave it at a 30-amp, is there enough amps to run both ac's and appliances? If anyone owns this type of Rv, please let me know how it handles shore power connected to a 30-amp service? It just doesn't seem like enough amps to power 2 ac units and appliances at the same time. Thank you to everyone in advance.