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ryanallie1
Sep 14, 2013Explorer
Hi All.
There are a lot much safer ways of going past your RV's "Main 30 AMP Max Supply Panel than trying to add on a 40 or 45 AMP Fuse or Breakers..
As you can see in our Signature Block, We have more Power than we known what to do with. And we often easily go past our Motorhomes #30 AMP Max Limit.
We have been doing it for quite a few years now with no issues at all. Our Motorhomes 5.5G Generator easily takes care of the Motorhome. And with a Pair of Twin Honda EU2000i's, and a Paralle Kit, and an Extended Run Tank. And with some good number #10 & #12 Extension Cords, we can run just about anything that we choose to run or use at any given time. In the Summer Time or the Winter Time, and still have some power to spare.
We mostly do more Winter Time Boondocking than anything else, as its our favorite time of the year. Another subject for another time, as we are very will set-up for the coldest of winters. Just Love it.
Just be careful of what you are doing with your RV, and you RV's Main Power Supply. Sure would have to see it go down to the ground in a hurry.
Good Luck. Happy Travels. Dan & Jill & our "Yorkie Kids
I have added quite a few extra Plug-in's in our Motorhome to make it possible, and to be safe.
There are a lot much safer ways of going past your RV's "Main 30 AMP Max Supply Panel than trying to add on a 40 or 45 AMP Fuse or Breakers..
As you can see in our Signature Block, We have more Power than we known what to do with. And we often easily go past our Motorhomes #30 AMP Max Limit.
We have been doing it for quite a few years now with no issues at all. Our Motorhomes 5.5G Generator easily takes care of the Motorhome. And with a Pair of Twin Honda EU2000i's, and a Paralle Kit, and an Extended Run Tank. And with some good number #10 & #12 Extension Cords, we can run just about anything that we choose to run or use at any given time. In the Summer Time or the Winter Time, and still have some power to spare.
We mostly do more Winter Time Boondocking than anything else, as its our favorite time of the year. Another subject for another time, as we are very will set-up for the coldest of winters. Just Love it.
Just be careful of what you are doing with your RV, and you RV's Main Power Supply. Sure would have to see it go down to the ground in a hurry.
Good Luck. Happy Travels. Dan & Jill & our "Yorkie Kids
I have added quite a few extra Plug-in's in our Motorhome to make it possible, and to be safe.
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