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The camper is a Frigidaire between 5,000 and 8,000 BTU. I can't quite get to the model/serial number to confirm. But it is a 18 foot camper, so I would lean toward a 5-6 BTU for that unit.
I have a class B rv with a 2800 microlite generator. Will this genny power not only the AC in the Roadtrek, but also the window AC unit in my pull behind camper? If so, could I plug the bumper pull camper into a 110v outlet in the Roadtrek? I would put an adapter on the 30 amp cord.
There's dimmers made for RV lighting that your readers need to know about. Some fixtures come with the ability to dim and there's DC dimmers that replace the wall or cabinet switch. I would really like your opinion and knowledge concerning these dimmers and dimmable fixtures.
The RV is a Dometic 10,200 BTU
The camper is a Frigidaire between 5,000 and 8,000 BTU. I can't quite get to the model/serial number to confirm. But it is a 18 foot camper, so I would lean toward a 5-6 BTU for that unit.
I have a class B rv with a 2800 microlite generator. Will this genny power not only the AC in the Roadtrek, but also the window AC unit in my pull behind camper? If so, could I plug the bumper pull camper into a 110v outlet in the Roadtrek? I would put an adapter on the 30 amp cord.
What’s the brand and BTU rating of each air container?
Hello Mike,
There's dimmers made for RV lighting that your readers need to know about. Some fixtures come with the ability to dim and there's DC dimmers that replace the wall or cabinet switch. I would really like your opinion and knowledge concerning these dimmers and dimmable fixtures.
Jim
I’m already working on an article about DC dimmers for next week.