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tilldee

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  1. We are from the Ohio/Indiana area and real close to Tom Raper RV which has been in business I believe since the 60's and the largest dealer in the Midwest area. Just found out last weekend at an RV show that Camping World is purchasing Tom Raper RV. Heard they will not have a showroom, but will turn that into the parts/service area. An end of an era for this area. My husband and I would go to the showroom to just look around when there was nothing better to do at the time.

    Just thought I'd throw that out there for any of you maybe thinking of coming out to Tom Raper RV. I believe Camping World will take over the end of January.


  2. In addition to mrboyer's comments, you indicated the (coach breaker) tripped. Did you perhaps mean the campground breaker, or is it really one inside the coach? If the one inside the coach that is tripping, then the circuits inside the coach are wrong. Each ac unit should be on an individual breaker.

    I'm talking about the coach breaker (not the campground breaker). Not the AC breaker either.

    We need more information to be able to help you.

    When you say the coach breaker trips, which breaker?

    Is your service, 30 amp or 50 amp?

    Is your coach, 30 amp or 50 amp?

    I am guessing the answers will be 30 amp. If so the air conditioner is 12 to 15 amps of load.

    The microwave is also 12 to 15 amps of load.

    Your converter charging the batteries is 5 to 20 amps of load.

    Refrigerator is 3 to 50 amps load. Turn it to gas.

    Do you have an electric heating element in your water heater? If you do, turn it off

    12+12+5 is 29 amps or 15 + 15 + 20 is 50 amps of load.

    Both are too close to 30 amps or much more.

    The solution is to turn off a major load to be able to operate another major load.

    Service is 30 AMP

    Coach is 30 AMP

    Fridge is running on AC

    Water Heater is LP Gas

    And, if the coach breaker, is it the 30 amp main breaker (which is what I assume) or individual breaker for a particular circuit?

    The breaker is the 30 AMP main breaker as everything goes off. The AC breaker does not trip.

    TButler - Thanks for the site. I will check it out and pass it along to my DH. I was hoping there was something we could do to stop this from happening. We have friends who have a 50AMP coach and run both AC's, we only have one, along with an electric full size fridge and water heater and they do not have this issue.


  3. We are staying at Rocky Top Campground, Blountville, TN off I-81 - Exit 63. It is a great little campground and easy access for big rigs. They get a lot of over nighters, and folks like us who have family in the area and want to stay longer. All the facilities are very clean and the entire grounds are very well kept. There is no pool or much to do for kids, as they mostly cater to adults. But it meets our needs and they are a Good Sam member, and also give military discounts. You can't beat their weekly rates, only $207. We would recommend them and we will be staying here again.

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