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BurbMan
Jan 24, 2018Explorer II
The panel can handle 9, but in an RV application the NEC limits you to 5. The way it was originally configured, the 3 twin breakers gives you a main and 5 branches. You added two so now you have 7 branches. The panel still has one slot left so you could another twin and have 9 branches.
I'm not sure what the reason is behind the NEC rule but I would have no issue adding additional circuits, but at some point it doesn't make sense when you onky have a total of 30 amps to work with. I added a new breaker to my panel just to I could take the converter off of the circuit I was adding the transfer switch and inverter to.
I'm not sure what the reason is behind the NEC rule but I would have no issue adding additional circuits, but at some point it doesn't make sense when you onky have a total of 30 amps to work with. I added a new breaker to my panel just to I could take the converter off of the circuit I was adding the transfer switch and inverter to.
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