JJT-NC
RVF Regular
- Joined
- Aug 3, 2021
- Messages
- 33
- Location
- North Carolina
- RV Year
- 2022
- RV Make
- Newmar
- RV Model
- Dutch Star
- RV Length
- 40
- TOW/TOAD
- 2020 JLUR Diesel
I am quite happy to have moved to a new storage location closer to my stationary home, and it's fully enclosed with a concrete pad and electricity!
It's almost time to winterize here in the Piedmont of North Carolina, so I am trying to understand how much this 20A power connection will help keep the coach from freezing this winter. I've read the seminal article "oasis for newbies" (dummy in my case), and many other posts on this topic, and I wanted to confirm what I think I did and did not learn:
First, it seems AC1 consumes around 12.5A, while AC2 is twice that: 25A. Second, the winter loop is activated by the thermostat selection of 'furnace' mode, with blowers running when ambient temperature is less than the thermostat setting. (of course, the Oasis system must be 'on'). Also, the wet bay heater will be activated once the compartment falls to 40 degrees. Finally, I believe the minimum temperature setting on my unit is 50 degrees.
I think the 'winter loop' will be heated even if AC1 and AC2 are turned off at the switch, but it's unclear to me which one is running? I assume it's AC2, so I am pretty much out of luck counting on the furnace to help keep the coach from freezing temps; I would be pulling 25A from a 20A circuit.
So has anyone measured or found any amperage spec for the winter loop? Many posts refer to a minimum need of 30A but I wanted to confirm with the group.
THANKS!
fyi - since I plan to drain the water and blow out the lines anyway, what's the big deal with pink stuff? It's because I don't have a good record of flushing out all that pink stuff and it doesn't taste very good in the ice cubes! hahaha
It's almost time to winterize here in the Piedmont of North Carolina, so I am trying to understand how much this 20A power connection will help keep the coach from freezing this winter. I've read the seminal article "oasis for newbies" (dummy in my case), and many other posts on this topic, and I wanted to confirm what I think I did and did not learn:
First, it seems AC1 consumes around 12.5A, while AC2 is twice that: 25A. Second, the winter loop is activated by the thermostat selection of 'furnace' mode, with blowers running when ambient temperature is less than the thermostat setting. (of course, the Oasis system must be 'on'). Also, the wet bay heater will be activated once the compartment falls to 40 degrees. Finally, I believe the minimum temperature setting on my unit is 50 degrees.
I think the 'winter loop' will be heated even if AC1 and AC2 are turned off at the switch, but it's unclear to me which one is running? I assume it's AC2, so I am pretty much out of luck counting on the furnace to help keep the coach from freezing temps; I would be pulling 25A from a 20A circuit.
So has anyone measured or found any amperage spec for the winter loop? Many posts refer to a minimum need of 30A but I wanted to confirm with the group.
THANKS!
fyi - since I plan to drain the water and blow out the lines anyway, what's the big deal with pink stuff? It's because I don't have a good record of flushing out all that pink stuff and it doesn't taste very good in the ice cubes! hahaha