daugen
Epic Contributor
one thing for sure, I know it won't be as cold here as Arly's camp
you need antifreeze in your blood up there
bundle up
changed the ceiling ac filter with a new one, charcoal one I like.
only gets used in summer.
a dream for me would be to have a heat pump up top
those big diesel pushers across the way sure do, sucking up a lot of amps
I don't know VA electricity rates but if my rv sucks 25 amps for 20 hours per day
and those big guys suck 40 plus, curious how much money that turns out to be,
which clearly is built into the site rate here for what is a Harvest Host gone uptown at 65 a night.
of course staying anywhere in Northern VA suburbs for 65 a night
is a bit under average...
I was curious about how much more 50 amp service is over 30 amp.
so using a search query on a question into my friendly local data center,
am sure there must be one very close to here, I get this answer:
The average additional charge for 50-amp service at an RV campground, compared to 30-amp, is typically $3 to $10 per night. Some higher-end resorts or areas with high electricity costs may charge up to $15-$20 extra per night
I think most common is 5 bucks.
when I turn on one heater at 750W range, V drops to 118
turn the second on one, voltage drops to 113. Correction 112 right now.
which of course drives up amps and for sure will create more heat.
perhaps I should go give the converter box under the bed a sniff.
the one that burned up last time.
That sounds technohinky...lets see what she smells like
a bad odor speaks loudly
that's when I go get my IR heat gun
72 degrees inside with protesting wires I'm sure
34 here tonight, I put more water in the tank and unplugged the water line which
they originally asked me to do. Really not needed but easy to run on internal
water.
31 tonight at home
hope you all have a good evening
you need antifreeze in your blood up there
bundle up
changed the ceiling ac filter with a new one, charcoal one I like.
only gets used in summer.
a dream for me would be to have a heat pump up top
those big diesel pushers across the way sure do, sucking up a lot of amps
I don't know VA electricity rates but if my rv sucks 25 amps for 20 hours per day
and those big guys suck 40 plus, curious how much money that turns out to be,
which clearly is built into the site rate here for what is a Harvest Host gone uptown at 65 a night.
of course staying anywhere in Northern VA suburbs for 65 a night
is a bit under average...
I was curious about how much more 50 amp service is over 30 amp.
so using a search query on a question into my friendly local data center,
am sure there must be one very close to here, I get this answer:
The average additional charge for 50-amp service at an RV campground, compared to 30-amp, is typically $3 to $10 per night. Some higher-end resorts or areas with high electricity costs may charge up to $15-$20 extra per night
I think most common is 5 bucks.
when I turn on one heater at 750W range, V drops to 118
turn the second on one, voltage drops to 113. Correction 112 right now.
which of course drives up amps and for sure will create more heat.
perhaps I should go give the converter box under the bed a sniff.
the one that burned up last time.
That sounds technohinky...lets see what she smells like
a bad odor speaks loudly
that's when I go get my IR heat gun
72 degrees inside with protesting wires I'm sure
34 here tonight, I put more water in the tank and unplugged the water line which
they originally asked me to do. Really not needed but easy to run on internal
water.
31 tonight at home
hope you all have a good evening