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Grandpere
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Mar 15, 2015

30 to 50 amp change

OK, this is just a thought, and I am not sure I can do it, but here goes. Our current set up in the 87 Southwind MH is 30 amp. It will only run one AC unit at a time, of course. When I had the 5500 KW Onan generator, it would run both AC units.

With that little bit of background, how difficult would it be to change the 30 amp service to 50 amp service so we have more wattage and can run both AC units? I am a shade tree electrician, can do house wiring and 12 volt on automobiles, so please keep responses in simple layman terms.
  • You do know that whatever level of load center you have in your RV, you'll have to have the power source to supply it? IOW, your Onan may have supplied 50 amps of current but if you've downsized to a Honda 2000, it won't meet the demand.

    To upgrade, you'll need to change out the load center, the power inlet and wiring, and buy a 50 amp shore cord. As long as you have everything in long enough wire lengths from each circuit to reach the breakers on the new load center, things could be easy. If you need to lengthen wire runs, then you will need to do some box installation and splicing. The nice thing about going to a 50 amp load center is that you can split off some circuits to another breaker to be better balanced.

    An alternative, especially if the upgrade is only to solve a single issue like a second AC unit, would be to just establish another independent 20 amp circuit that is connected to an unused pedestal receptacle. How that would fit in with your generator is unknown 'cuz we don't know what you have.

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