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road-runner
Jun 13, 2015Explorer III
Wiz wrote:Knowing this, if I were in your situation I'd replace the RV main breaker. It could be a failed experiment, but doesn't require a very big investment. Over multiple trips, statistically the RV breaker and pedestal breaker should each trip about half the time. I have never tripped my 30 amp main breaker, and never worry about running the air conditioner and microwave at the same time. I watch it only when there's a space heater or hair dryer in use.
RV Main breaker is the one that trips. Has happened in a number of campgrounds and the campground breaker has never tripped.
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