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∙ 13y agoIt depends on the amperage you are needing at the outlet. Electrical wires have resistance, which eats up current. Longer wires have more resistance simply because they are longer and need to draw more power at the source in order for the correct amount of power to reach the outlet.
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∙ 9y agoFor a 30 amp service, a wire size of at least 10 gauge is recommended for a 400 foot run to prevent excessive voltage drop and ensure safety. It's always best practice to consult with a licensed electrician to determine the appropriate wire size for your specific setup.
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∙ 13y agoTo answer this question the voltage at the travel trailer needs to be stated.
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∙ 12y agoThis is a voltage drop question. A voltage must be stated to answer this question.
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∙ 9y agoA 250 MCM copper conductor will limit the voltage drop to 3% or less when supplying 100 amps for 300 feet on a 120 volt system.
A gps trailer tractor is a gps that you connect to your trailer when you go on the road and need to navigator but trailer. These are good to have if you travel alot with your trailer.
To find the cubic feet in a 48-foot trailer, you would multiply the length, width, and height of the trailer. If the trailer has a standard height of 8 feet and width of 8 feet, then the calculation would be: 48 (length) x 8 (width) x 8 (height) = 3,072 cubic feet.
The height of trailers can vary widely, but a common height range for trailers is between 8 to 13 feet, which is equivalent to 96 to 156 inches. You would need to specify the exact type or model of the trailer to provide a more precise measurement.
To determine what size trailer can be heated with 57,000 BTUs, you would need to know the insulation and layout of the trailer. However, as a rough estimate, 57,000 BTUs can typically heat a trailer that is about 1,500 to 1,800 square feet in size. It's best to consult with a professional to get an accurate assessment for your specific situation.
To convert speed from miles per hour to feet per second, you need to multiply by 1.46667. So at 25 miles per hour, you are traveling at approximately 36.67 feet per second. To travel 100 feet at this speed, it would take around 2.73 seconds.
Your auto insurance covers the trailer as well so there is no need for travel trailer insurance.
Need to know the model of the trailer.
A gps trailer tractor is a gps that you connect to your trailer when you go on the road and need to navigator but trailer. These are good to have if you travel alot with your trailer.
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To find the cubic feet in a 48-foot trailer, you would multiply the length, width, and height of the trailer. If the trailer has a standard height of 8 feet and width of 8 feet, then the calculation would be: 48 (length) x 8 (width) x 8 (height) = 3,072 cubic feet.
It's always best to get an additional "rider" on your auto insurance when towing a travel trailer, especially one that you don't own. If you do own such a trailer, you would already have insurance on it and would not need the "rider" attachment.
Getting travel insurance is similar to getting car insurance. Normally you are required to give your name, and address along with all the information about the travel trailer you are insuring. Any paper work you have on the travel trailer would be helpful. You will also need to know things like where it is kept and how often you will use it. You will have to decide upon just what you will want covered as there are many choices and sometimes the travel trailer may be covered by the vehicle that is pulling it.
4013 cubic feet for a standard 53' dry van. See related link for source
The following website can help you determine what kind of insurance you'll need with a trailer or an RV, such as liability and roadside assistance. http://internet-trailer.com/RV-Insurance.aspx
For private, recreational use, no. And this applies to all states.
Yes. You will just need to change the license plates and get a new sticker.
Depends on the size of the trailer. Your average pop-up can just be pushed over. If you're talking 5th-wheel, you'll need a wrecker.