What is the Correct Voltage Monitor to Use on 2007 Winnebago?
Updated 01/22/2018 | Published 01/21/2018 >
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I have a 2007 Winnebago Class A. Power supply is 50 amps but with only 1 AC I can use 30 amp service. Looking at Camco 55301 or should I use the 50 amp one
asked by: Gordon S
Expert Reply:
The right voltage monitor is going to depend on which service you use. You said you "can" use 30 amp service, and if that is what you do then you'll want to use the Camco RV Power Defender Voltage Monitor - 30 Amp # CAM55301. If you use 50 amp service then the appropriate voltage monitor is the 50 amp # CAM55301. Essentially, you will simply need to use the monitor equivalent to the service you are using.
I've attached links to video reviews of both parts for you to take a look at.
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