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Keith099
Jul 25, 2015Explorer
Better yet, if you live in a warm climate, put the electric water heater on a separate 120v 10/3 SO cord. Plug that into the park's 20A receptacle. Been doing that for years.
13-15A draw from AC, 11-12A from water heater, 3-4A from fridge, 1A from 12v converter. You will definitely see problems at that point.
Also helps prevent me from burning up water heating element with extra step of plugging in the cord for that.
My TT has 30A service with all the above plus a 120V mini fridge in the front. I put the water heater, mini fridge, and one interior power outlet for running a space heater all on a separate 30A single-phase panel. Every circuit is separately and appropriately breaker protected.
Also, carry a male 50A to female 30A adapter with you. Some sites will have worn out or weak 30A service due to repeated overloading.
13-15A draw from AC, 11-12A from water heater, 3-4A from fridge, 1A from 12v converter. You will definitely see problems at that point.
Also helps prevent me from burning up water heating element with extra step of plugging in the cord for that.
My TT has 30A service with all the above plus a 120V mini fridge in the front. I put the water heater, mini fridge, and one interior power outlet for running a space heater all on a separate 30A single-phase panel. Every circuit is separately and appropriately breaker protected.
Also, carry a male 50A to female 30A adapter with you. Some sites will have worn out or weak 30A service due to repeated overloading.
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