Brettmm92 wrote:
2oldman, I'm all ears. Let me make sure your not going over my head. I'm assuming the deal is, is that the flow of electricity is coming out of the outlet and has volts and amps. I'm thinking the volts stay at 120 and then whatever you plug in has a certain wattage to it that directly affects the amps needed to reach that wattage? Like a car driving down the road at a constant 120 but sometimes there's hills up or down that change the amount you need to press the pedal(amps) to stay at 120?
And to elaborate, I wasn't flipping the camper switch, it was flipping the switch to the house that I'm connected to with an adapter. I'm able to use most things, even air conditioner without a problem but the heater was just too much. But I did buy one that was supposed to really put out some heat. I've read that there are some radiant heaters that advertise themselves as low wattage but I see mixed reviews and always assume there are some fake reviews
What else are you trying to use at the same time? Microwave? Coffee maker? Is the water heater on electric? Something is overloading that circuit. If you need to use the electric heater, other electricity hogs need to be off.