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Ron_Nielson
Jul 13, 2015Explorer
You're correct with your verbiage, and that is the consideration. My GUESS (and it's only that) is that MOST parks will do it the cheapest way, and that would be wired downstream, and you only have 30 amps total available. Now 30 amps is PROBABLY enough at 120 volts, but what happens when it's really low and the voltage drops to say 110, or 106? You'd need more than 33 or 34 amps to provide 3600 watts total.
And YES, I'd like to know the voltages also. And they're going to be all over the place, so which is the safest and most versatile setup? When the weather is nice, I won't need the 2nd a/c unit to run, but when it's miserably hot and everyone is running as much electricity as they can get, and not knowing exactly how each park is wired, which setup will work the best?
It seems to me that because the setups at the parks are different, it's best to plan for the poorest setup and be safe.
And YES, I'd like to know the voltages also. And they're going to be all over the place, so which is the safest and most versatile setup? When the weather is nice, I won't need the 2nd a/c unit to run, but when it's miserably hot and everyone is running as much electricity as they can get, and not knowing exactly how each park is wired, which setup will work the best?
It seems to me that because the setups at the parks are different, it's best to plan for the poorest setup and be safe.
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