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kardar2
Explorer
Jul 17, 2015

Electrical question

Hello,
off the bat this is my first rv (5th wheel). It is a 88 automate. When I Have my trailer plugged into shore power I had my A/C running on hight for about 4 hours and it blew the A/C breaker in the trailer. The plug to was really hot. Is this normal? The breaker in the trailer might be starting to get weak. The wife and I are hoping to buy a new trailer down the road. Are the new trailers more efficient on drawing power these,days? Thanks
  • wa8yxm's avatar
    wa8yxm
    Explorer III
    Plug can get hot from one of two things..
    Most common: High resistance and high current
    Least: Sunlight shining on it.

    One of the things I always do when I pull out the 30 amp cord is clean the blades as they tarnish, resistance builds and it melts.. THEORY has it you should be able to pull 30 amps. Pull more and you get the click of darkness (Breaker trips) but it appears 30 amp plus are not able to handle 30 amps well.

    Now.. You said it was tripping the 20 amp branch breaker as well.. True story

    My Front A/C was doing that back about Mar/April.. After I verified it waS pulling 21 amps at the point where the breaker broke (tripped) I went topside to see if I could figure out why (had an idea,, I studied engineering after all) pulled top cover, Pulled condenser cover.. Blew crud out with compressed air and soft brush.. Cleaned the rest of it while I was up there.... Replaced covers.. 30 Confirmed a nice 13-14 amps on the meter (it only does units, not tenths and it said 13) for quite some time after I got back inside.. unit is runnign fine since.. To this very minute.
  • One thing to consider the lower the voltage to the AC (usually a bad connection at the post or your plug is corroded)causes the current to increase once the voltage gets below 108VAC you can very well damage the AC.

    It is a good idea to have a voltage meter plugged into one of your 120V outlets at all times so you can monitor the incoming voltage. Anytime below 108 or above 132 it is time to shut things down and find out what is going on.

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