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Old 04-18-2018, 06:50 PM   #3
sky_blue
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
State: Oregon
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THOR #2271
It depends a lot on what you will be using your RV for while it is in your backyard. If you want to run your air conditioning, then you are going to need your 30 amps. If you are going to run the microwave and air conditioning at the same time, you will need 50 amps.

But if you just want to keep your batteries topped off, or start the fridge to get it cold, the 15 amps will work. If you do this and leave the USE/STORE switch on USE, make sure to top off the batteries every 2 months.
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