pianotuna wrote:
Hi Jerry,
That is unlikely to happen. Go to the breaker box and count how many 15 amp circuits are already there. If you ran them all "flat out" the main breaker would blow.
So too, on an RV. 12000 watts divided by two legs is designed for a maximum continuous load of 9600 watts.
MFL wrote:
Just a thought, but many older homes just have 100 amps available. If you put a 50/30/20 next to the driveway, your guests MH may cut you short, when using many household appliances at once.
Jerry
Unlikely when everyone uses electric wisely. We up graded the entrance into the family lake cabin for this very reason. After adding outdoor plug-ins for a couple family members RVs, for holiday gathering, the existing cabin electric was coming up short.
Jerry