zach477 wrote:
My manual has a blurb about 50 amp service too. It also says that there is a bypass valve in the utility compartment so I can fill the fresh water tank from the city water inlet....but it doesn't have that valve. It's an error.
I think that a lot of the stuff in the manual is just generic stuff that applies to more that then Fiesta/Terra models. I have noticed other discrepancies and generalities as well, which lead me to believe this is the case.
Back to the issue. I only have one breaker labelled AC, so unless there is one hidden somewhere or mislabeled, I can't just turn on AC off.
EACH AC has its own dedicated 20 amp breaker. You cannot connect 2 AC units to 1- 20 amp breaker. That said, on 30 amp RV's, it is doubtful that BOTH AC units will be wired at the breaker panel as a 30 amp breaker panel will not have enough breaker slots for the additional AC. Usually, on 30 amp breaker RV's the rear AC is wired to the Genset. then depending on the OEM, that Genset breaker going to the rear AC may go to another transfer box or front/rear switch to change AC options for 120 power. You need to call Fleetwood with your Vin number and have them explain your particular system. Doug