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- AcampingwewillgExplorer II
roam1 wrote:
specs are one thing
practice is another
there are guardbands built into most electrical specs
your results may vary, but don't listen to the ones who only believe specs
Where's that darn like button! - roam1Explorerspecs are one thing
practice is another
there are guardbands built into most electrical specs
your results may vary, but don't listen to the ones who only believe specs - Big_KatunaExplorer III have EMS and do it all the time. WH and reefer on gas.
BUT an EMS is required.
I also don't buy not being able to pull 30A continuously. I have an amp meter on 30 and I pull high 20s continuously. A breaker won't even pop at rating. More like 110% and for more like a minute or two. It's heat driven not amps. PF makes a difference.
I agree you need to monitor the voltage and check the plug for heat.
Yes I have switched off an AC when I had a worn out receps. - eheadingExplorerAs has been said before, we have found that in hot weather if you draw close to 30 amps you will destroy the connector.
Ed Headington - We_Cant_WaitExplorerYou can get away with it IF 1 or both of the units are 13,500 BTU units, BUT if both are 15,000 BTU units, they on the average pull 15 AMP each so on a 30 AMP breaker designed to sustain 24 AMPS over a sustained period your in trouble.
- LwiddisExplorer IIIf you did the math before you asked the question you wouldn't have... Like Scott said continuous 24 amps.
- HalmfamilyExplorerWe run a 15000 and 13500 A/C for past six summers at our spot on the lake with no issues. Mind you we don't run anything else. Water heater to propane as well as fridge.
When turning on A/C's turn them on one at a time so you don't overload the breaker. - roam1Explorerwow! I run 2 ac's and the fridge on 30 A all the time,.....for years
all depends on your coach, how its rigged and wired
won't run much else though
my coach is 50A, just hook it to a 30A pigtail
I believe I have a power manager so the ac's don't kick on at the same time - ScottGNomadThe problem is, the voltage may be just fine until they both try to start thier compressors at the same time. Then the voltage takes a destructive dive and the damage is done before you can do anything about it.
- LantleyNomadIf you are not monitoring the situation and ensuring the voltage is adequate the answer is no.
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