Wildwood X-Lite 28VBXL only comes with 30 amp service?

macgeng

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This 33-footer only comes with one A/C unit, I believe 13.5k BTU. Will this be enough for Florida heat? If not, is there a way to install a second A/C unit? Thanks!
 
You need to ask the dealer those questions. This is an rv owners forum.
However, one air conditioner in that 33' trailer is probably not going to keep you cold in the Florida heat.
It doesn't look like it's got an option for a second air unit and the rv is only 30 amp which is unlikely to support a second unit.

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:campfire:
 
You need to ask the dealer those questions. This is an rv owners forum.
However, one air conditioner in that 33' trailer is probably not going to keep you cold in the Florida heat.
It doesn't look like it's got an option for a second air unit and the rv is only 30 amp which is unlikely to support a second unit.

Welcome to the forum!
:campfire:

While our TT is smaller, it has a 30 amp service. The 13.5K BTU a/c running is about 14 amps. Starting will peak twice that. With 2 a/c's you would be at or near max. Especially when both are running.

It is probably not advisable to consider a 2nd a/c for that TT.

Bob
 
While our TT is smaller, it has a 30 amp service. The 13.5K BTU a/c running is about 14 amps. Starting will peak twice that. With 2 a/c's5 you would be at or near max. Especially when both are running.

It is probably not advisable to consider a 2nd a/c for that TT.

Bob
Unless you Add a second cord for it. Plug the existing 30 amp cord and the New 20 amp one into the pedestal.
 

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