mikemc53
Jun 21, 2015Explorer II
Electrical question(s)
OK, so I have read where poor electrical (high/low/intermittent voltage) at campgrounds can cause some real problems. I understand that, and the need for surge and low voltage protection. My question(s) runs more toward available amperage.
Many RVs have the 30/50 amp option and I can see where adapters help. But what if you are at a location that only offers 15 or 20 amp service? I would guess that AC is out of the question there but what about anything or everything else? Can you run your RV off of 15 amp service? I know that certain things wold come into play (coffee makers and hair dryers have a fairly high draw)but can you operate for short periods of time on low amp service? And if so what limitations are there with that? Fridge, etc. Also, does the battery charge while on shore power and will that low amp service still charge the battery?
Just feelin my way through...in advance.
Thanks.
Many RVs have the 30/50 amp option and I can see where adapters help. But what if you are at a location that only offers 15 or 20 amp service? I would guess that AC is out of the question there but what about anything or everything else? Can you run your RV off of 15 amp service? I know that certain things wold come into play (coffee makers and hair dryers have a fairly high draw)but can you operate for short periods of time on low amp service? And if so what limitations are there with that? Fridge, etc. Also, does the battery charge while on shore power and will that low amp service still charge the battery?
Just feelin my way through...in advance.
Thanks.