S slharman1 RVF Regular Joined Jun 1, 2021 Messages 24 Jun 13, 2021 #1 of 8 Should I always keep my rv plugged in when I am at home and not using it?
AbdRahim RVF Supporter Joined Dec 25, 2019 Messages 3,698 RV Year 2020 RV Make Newmar RV Model BayStar 3626 RV Length 37’ Chassis Ford Engine V10 TOW/TOAD None Jun 13, 2021 #2 of 8 That is what I do.
R RKins RVF Expert Joined Nov 15, 2019 Messages 937 Location Sarasota, FL RV Year 1997 RV Make Newmar RV Model London Aire RV Length 40' Chassis Spartan Engine 6CTA 8.3L Cummins. TOW/TOAD 2008 Jeep GC Overland Fulltimer No Jun 13, 2021 #4 of 8 I'm only familiar with Class A DP. I leave mine plugged in at home (50A) - front A/C on @78 and fridge off with door propped open.
I'm only familiar with Class A DP. I leave mine plugged in at home (50A) - front A/C on @78 and fridge off with door propped open.
TJ&LadyDi RVF "Dinosaur" Joined Nov 2, 2019 Messages 4,087 Location Washington State Jun 13, 2021 #5 of 8 +3 TJ
J&JD RVF Supporter Joined Nov 3, 2019 Messages 2,619 Location Fremont, California RV Year 2017 RV Make Newmar RV Model Dutch Star 4018 RV Length 40’ Chassis Freightliner Engine Cummins ISL450 TOW/TOAD Jeep Wrangler Sahara Fulltimer No Jun 13, 2021 #6 of 8 Always……+4
S Scooterfan RVF Expert Joined Dec 14, 2020 Messages 729 Location Central Coast of California RV Year 2007 RV Make Newmar RV Model Canyon Star 3205 RV Length 32 Chassis Workhorse w20 Engine 8.1 L Vortec Fulltimer No Jun 14, 2021 #8 of 8 Me too...except I have 30amp for our 50amp MH...