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  1. Towing an Airstream with Gen14, and ProPower 7.2

    I was asking about the power port on the camper.. a camper that size should have a 120v/30amp plug in .. which goes to a breaker panel and just like your home, divides the power up to 120v. its basically plug and play...it may need the adapter, I have both .. as I have been to campgrounds that...
  2. Towing an Airstream with Gen14, and ProPower 7.2

    So you are saying you don't have 30 amp 230 plug in on-board
  3. Towing an Airstream with Gen14, and ProPower 7.2

    most definately..my favorite camping is dry camp..boondockin , away from the crowd.. not that I'm anti social.. but its a welcome relief
  4. Towing an Airstream with Gen14, and ProPower 7.2

    dry weight 7000, 8500 gvwr I think.. my power plug is between the slides.. a little better than midway..I yank it down the road with a beefed up 2007 F150 with the 5.4.4x4 . It grunts sometime.. but never let me down.
  5. Towing an Airstream with Gen14, and ProPower 7.2

    I'm buying the powerboost 7.2 with max tow package to pull my Heartland Mallard M32 (35ft) I have dry camped many time with a simple 6500 watt generator running on the 30 amp plug. running tv.. fridge, A/c ,lights, and hot water tank.. its never tripped the breaker ..so.. 7.2/30amps should be...
  6. proximity sensors on front bumper?

    I wonder if its part of the Ford adaptive cruise control?


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