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imgoin4it
Jun 02, 2013Explorer
I would expect the "problem" is with the overall electrical load at your residence. I am guessing your 30 amp outlet is farther away from your panel then most outlets in the house, and while you are running an acnd in the RV if the residential acnd starts, could be electric hot water heater, oven or any other sizeable load comes on you may be "over taxing", amps go up volts go down, the electrical system in your house. Mine does exactly as you describe on hoy days so I have to make it a point not to run the RV air. I also have a long extension cord from the 30amp connection to the RV.
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