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Old 07-12-2007, 07:13 AM   #1
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I am assuming that there is won't be sufficient juice for air conditioning?

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I am assuming that there is won't be sufficient juice for air conditioning?

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Last year was our first year there. I was very impressed with the electrical hookups.
In the Iowa row there were four rigs to a post and 30A for each. I'm sure it's the same for other rows but didn't pay attention to others. Our AC ran all the time. I did not hear any complaints. I believe that there is a separate section for 50A but might be limited. We were very comfortable. It was too hot to be without AC.
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Last year we were in the North Dakota row and ran our AC during the day to keep the dog comfortable. They seem to have a solid electrical system, not like a Good Sam Rally we went to where power was from generators and there were frequent outages.
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Thanks so much for the replies.

That will definately make the trip more enjoyable. My wife will be thrilled!

We're leaving after work today (Friday) from Connecticut. This will be our first real long trip out of the east coast. (furthest so far has been Ohio). Practicing for retirement 5 years away (Out at 55 I hope.) Want to see how the serious travelers do it.

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Good news,
Last time we were here (2 years ago) all there was was 30amp service. Boy were we surprised to find all the posts in the B section with 30/50 amp service. It looks like they upgraded the whole rally grounds.

Oh, and WiFi from your coach too!!!
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We were in the NY row in 2007 and had 30amp, we had no problems running our AC. We just had to watch what we turned on.

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