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pianotuna
Jan 21, 2017Nomad III
Hi,
It is best to add up all the items and keep the wattage below 1440 on a single 15 amp circuit. I can't imagine the loads you want to run being more than about 800 watts. That would include 325 watts for the fridge.
30 amps should trip the breaker. It would be easy to test that by deliberately turning on items.
It is best to add up all the items and keep the wattage below 1440 on a single 15 amp circuit. I can't imagine the loads you want to run being more than about 800 watts. That would include 325 watts for the fridge.
30 amps should trip the breaker. It would be easy to test that by deliberately turning on items.
86CoachmanR wrote:
So, being that the RV has a 30A system, when plugging into a 120V 15A circuit, is it going to draw all full 30A? And will it cause that particular circuit to become hot and cause a fire? The literal only things being used in the RV 1 overhead light in the bedroom, a computer monitor and deskot computer.
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