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LouLawrence
Jul 13, 2023Explorer
You might start my having the main 50 amp breakers (2 breakers tied together) turned on and all other breakers turned off. Then, use the individual breakers to turn things on 1 at a time. Start with the A/C and watch the amp spike and how long it lasts. I assume you have some way to monitor your total amps in use.
Hopefully you can isolate where the excess amp draw is coming from. If this is at a campground and the campground has a good 50 amp plug (same dual 50 amp breaker tied together) and it is not tripping then the issue is in your power cord, breaker box or one of the appliances we hope to identify.
Hopefully you can isolate where the excess amp draw is coming from. If this is at a campground and the campground has a good 50 amp plug (same dual 50 amp breaker tied together) and it is not tripping then the issue is in your power cord, breaker box or one of the appliances we hope to identify.
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