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Fighthing the heat: running a second A/C in a 30A rig

przao
Explorer
Explorer
The first of several modifications to tailor our rig to exactly what we want.

Actually the original RV A/C unit plus a portable heat pump we're using as the additional A/C unit.

My wife vocally complains about the heat here in the desert southwest and wanted a cooler rig else we would not be traveling to hot areas. I wanted an easy solution so came up with this modification to our under-powered 5th wheel.

My method is not exactly pretty, but it required minimum work to get it operational. There are now two ways to connect the second A/C unit to the park power supply:

  • Using the existing 30A cable and a second 20A cable - I added an additional NEMA L5-30R power inlet. I understand this might not be usable in all parks because the 20A and 30A park sockets are wired on the same 3Aa source.
  • Using a new 50A power cord and a "Y" splitter adapting the 50A cord to two 30A plugs, then to the rig


I left the original 30A circuit RV completely alone and added the second power inlet to serve a single new socket inside the rig (in the same area as the power inlets are located). That socket is protected with a 20A marine breaker, and I deliberately chose a round socket so the wife will always know that anything plugged into the round socket is on the new circuit.

We now plug the 12,500 BTU heat pump into that dedicated circuit, and have the vent for the portable unit ducted outside the window where the unit is located.

We tried it out on a run to Orifino Idaho on the Clearwater river where the temperature was 105 degrees. We were very comfortable in our newly equipped rig with both cooling units running.

The 30A inlet on the left had a 20A cord attached to run the second A/C if a proper 20A outlet is available on park power


We can also connect via a 50A cord split into two 30A inlets


Inside the rig the round socket is powered by the new feed, and is protected by a 20A marine breaker (on the left_


This is the 12,500 BTU heat pump that we are using as the second A/C


The heat pump is ducted out one of the windows in the slide
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mooky_stinks
Explorer
Explorer
Nice! I did something similar with an 8000 btu portable a/c unit. Works great in a TT that's borderline on needing 2 a/c units.
2020 F150 XL Screw 4x4 6.5โ€box
3.5 ecoboost Max tow HDPP
7850 GVW. 4800 RAWR
2565 payload

2020 Cougar 29RKS 5th wheel

GordonThree
Explorer
Explorer
RV's are mobile aren't they? Come on up North. A hot day here in Michigan is 80, and it'll be low 60s high 50s overnight.
2013 KZ Sportsmen Classic 200, 20 ft TT
2020 RAM 1500, 5.7 4x4, 8 speed

TNGW1500SE
Explorer
Explorer
Better solution than most but I would still not want all those plugs in the rain. Everybody does it with 30 to 50's but they're not waterproof.

ScottG
Nomad
Nomad
It's a great solution!
If you have a standard 100A pedestal (50A, 30A & 20A receptacles) then the 30A and the 20A are on seperate sides of the 50A service.

theoldwizard1
Explorer
Explorer
I think it is a very ELEGANT solution ! More and more parks now have 50A service so your Y-cable is perfect.

AllegroD
Nomad
Nomad
Nice.