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Microwave

by RV Mentor - Joe / RVing For Newbies Book Author | Nov 27, 2019 | AC, Appliances, Electricity, Microwave | 0 comments

Q: While trailer is hooked up to tow vehicle, can I use my microwave?

A: Nope, microwave needs AC voltage just like at a house, so you need to be hooked up to either shore power or be running a generator to get the electricity you need to run the microwave.

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