use a 120VAC extension cord and perhaps power strip plugged into the pedestal.
Shadow Catcher wrote:All is not lost, BUT. Any resistance heat appliance sucks major watts In the case of the Road Pro (had trouble finding any information) it is 1500 watts which figures out as 125 Amps. This would suck your battery dry in a very short time and your trickle charger would likely do very little.
Your best bet is just to use a 120VAC extension cord and perhaps power strip plugged into the pedestal. We use AC when we have it for heating water, cooking etc.
Depending on how your trailer is constructed you can add AC fairly easily.
Lots of us will have a plug in heat source for this event, but this may turn out to be the first time we all wish we had an airconditioner.
happy phantom wrote:Maybe this is the "like" button?
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