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Vibrant93
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Oct 05, 2016

Itasca. Shore power.

Thanks for taking the time to read this. My wife and I have had our 2000 Itasca Suncruiser for 8 months or so now and have officially almost figured out everything there is to know about it! Ha, how's that for confidence?! There is one thing that I do not quite understand though. This coach (35U/Ford) has a 30amp power cord yet on the power panel inside the motorhome has a selection for 50/30/20 amp service. We've figured out that the basement A/C unit has 2 compressors and that selecting the correct amperage rating for the service provided has a major influence whether or not breakers are tripped. My question. How would we ever utilize 50 amp service if the power cord into the RV isn't a 50 amp cord? We recently went to a park that had 50amp service and I plugged in using a 50 to 30 amp reducer on my cord yet was still not able to select the 50amp selection inside the RV on the power panel. Does this make sense?
  • The original poster has a coach with an AC unit that requires 50A service, but only has a 30A cord. I wonder if the previous owner had changed the cord in the past? I would take a look at the AC breaker panel in the RV to see if the shore power breakers are 50A or 30A. Examining the generator/shore power transfer relay might also shed some information. I cannot understand how a RV with 50A accessories would be wired with a 30A shore power cable.
    Additionally, what is the generator capable of? Is it a 50A generator with two AC lines out, or a 30A generator with just one AC hot line out? Finding the answers to all these clues might shed some light.....
  • Vibrant93 wrote:
    Thanks for taking the time to read this. My wife and I have had our 2000 Itasca Suncruiser for 8 months or so now and have officially almost figured out everything there is to know about it! Ha, how's that for confidence?! There is one thing that I do not quite understand though. This coach (35U/Ford) has a 30amp power cord yet on the power panel inside the motorhome has a selection for 50/30/20 amp service. We've figured out that the basement A/C unit has 2 compressors and that selecting the correct amperage rating for the service provided has a major influence whether or not breakers are tripped. My question. How would we ever utilize 50 amp service if the power cord into the RV isn't a 50 amp cord? We recently went to a park that had 50amp service and I plugged in using a 50 to 30 amp reducer on my cord yet was still not able to select the 50amp selection inside the RV on the power panel. Does this make sense?

    that same panel system was used on diesel pushers that had 50 amp service.You have not learned it all otherwise you would not have tried the 50-30 thinking your now getting 50 LOL