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- phillygExplorer IIMaybe 15a, but might need 20a.
- way2rollNavigator II
Grit dog wrote:
midnightsadie wrote:
be nice if it was a 20amp out let, and I,d not use any thing else on that line. I run my rv ac off one with no problem.
He said it was 20A in his title.
I am guessing the statement in the actual post "I have the dog ear adapter for the 15 amp to 30" threw some people off. But yeah, 20A should be no problem. - AllegroDNomadI would not run anything on the same line, in the house/garage, such as a freezer/washer/dryer in the garage.
- midnightsadieExplorer IIall ways some idiot butting in on the 20amp read I,d put my hand on the cord close to the connection see if its warm .Texas a hot place I,m in ohio hot to us is about 80deg.
- Johnsonty131ExplorerThank you guys. I think I will have to hook up to my 20a outlet for a couple nights as I think it will be fine if I trip converter. Also I’m in Texas so I will just set thermostat where it stays on constantly during the night instead of coming on an off. I will have to use an extension cord but it is the exact kind that’s already on camper (the black thick one). Only doin this for 2 nights hopefully. Also how do I know if I’m burning up the circuit? Just use multimeter on the outlet im hooked up to?
- jdc1Explorer IINo one mentioned what could happen if you overload that circuit. You could burn up you AC unit ($$$).
- willaldExplorer IIYes, you should be able to. But, as already said, don't run anything else when running the A/C, and be very careful about what extension cord you use, if any.
If regular RV cord won't reach the 20 amp outlet without an extension, instead of using a typical household extension cord, I'd recommend getting a 30 amp RV extension cord, and using that.
That way, you can be pretty sure that voltage drop over the cord won't be a problem, and you'll also have an extra RV extension cord you can carry with you in case you need it at a campsite later on. - Sjm9911ExplorerSwitch the fridge to propane if you can, I dont know if I had mine on or not.
- Sjm9911ExplorerAs they said, yes, mine will do the 13500 ac and the tv. Nothing else. But thats all I needed. Use a large guage extention cord. The rv one is ideal.
- 2112Explorer III do it all the time.
If you need an extension cord use a short 12AWG. Make one if you have to.
This is a bad week in Tx for losing your AC
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