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opnspaces
May 03, 2014Navigator II
I would second that there is a main 30A breaker and a sub probably 15 amp converter breaker.
If you have a meter, connect it to the battery while on generator of shore power. Then start flipping breakers one at a time until the meter shows a drop in voltage. At this point the charger is disconnected. Assuming the microwave still works you'll have found your answer. Just don't forget to turn the breaker back in when you're done with the microwave.
If you have a meter, connect it to the battery while on generator of shore power. Then start flipping breakers one at a time until the meter shows a drop in voltage. At this point the charger is disconnected. Assuming the microwave still works you'll have found your answer. Just don't forget to turn the breaker back in when you're done with the microwave.
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