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Wiz
Jun 13, 2015Explorer
Houston Remodeler wrote:
1- Is this at your home or ALL campgrounds? If the wire feeding the circuit to the rv is too thin, you can't possible draw enough amps to run both. Or the wire could be faulty otherwise such as a nick underground. At the CG last weekend we could not run both. At the same CG but a different site we have had no problems. Our Progressive industries surge protector indicator panel showed low voltage available.
Good thinking. Has happened at a half a dozen or so campgrounds and where we are today, was just remodeled into 50 and 30 amps in the box. Doesn't happen at home because I only have a 15 amp circuit so when there only run the AC with the generator running. I don't recall it tripping but not sure if we've ever run the microwave and AC at home. Usually the AC is just to cool down the coach while we (mostly the DW :) are loading or unloading.
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