Apr-07-2015 03:21 PM
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Apr-10-2015 05:01 PM
JCat wrote:
Update: Had the AC guy out and talked to Customer Service at Mandalay.
The washer wiring gauge will not handle the AC as it is a 15a circuit.
The EMS in the RV will not be able to balance the load and would require an upgrade (per Mandalay) even if I add a 20A breaker and circuit.
I will add the AC, and run a wire on the roof down to a 20A breaker box and then a cord to the 30A pedestal connection.
So I will have the AC working only when parked.
Apr-10-2015 02:36 PM
Apr-09-2015 05:21 PM
Executive wrote:I agree. I also run all three of my 15,000 units off of 50 amps with no problems. Of course I used to trip the breaker when the A/Cs were running and I added the washer, dryer and dishwasher on top of the electric water heater elements and the battery charger. Then the wife would cook dinner on our induction range.
I run all three of my 15,000 Units off 50amps with no problems. You should be able to also. IMO, you're over thinking this. Keep it simple and enjoy your coach..Dennis
Apr-09-2015 09:03 AM
Apr-09-2015 04:14 AM
JCat wrote:
I have 2 AC's on my RV currently and I spend a lot of time in the Southwest where it can get to 110 120. 2 AC's won't cut it so I have decided to add a 3rd unit.
I welcome your experience and comments on my plan.
I will mount the 3rd unit where my kitchen vent is located.
Run a wire to my current thermostat for control
Run AC power from the unit to the rear of my RV, in the closet area where my washing machine used to be. I will add a breaker in line, and connect to the 120v outlet in the closet.
I will also run another AC line from that closet out to my electrical bay, so I can connect the 3rd unit directly to a 30 Amp shore power seperate from the rest of the RV, which would be connected to the 50 amp service.
I hope to accomplish the following:
When going down the road with the genny on I can run both front AC units and the 3rd will be plugged into the washer circuit.
When parked I can run all 3 units with the 3rd unit plugged into 30 amp at the pedestal and the rest of the RV to the 50 amp. This way I won't overload the RV's electrical system.
In the end I will have 3 15000 BTU Dometic units that I can run off shore power, and 2 15,000 btu units i cn run off genny power (7500 w Onan).
Have I thought of everything ?
Apr-08-2015 02:03 PM
holstein13 wrote:
I like the idea of the separate 30 amp plug for when you are parked. You are far less likely to trip the breaker that way. I did a similar install with my old gasser and it worked out great. I agree that you don't need 30 amps however. 20 amps would work fine.
Apr-08-2015 12:14 PM
Apr-08-2015 10:56 AM
Apr-08-2015 07:35 AM
lunch surfer wrote:
I did a similar install in my kitchen vent opening. instead of tying into exist thermostat I bought a self contained 15k btu Coleman AC with heat pump. I hard wired it to back and in electrical bay I installed a 30amp breaker and box with plug to run to camp ground pedestal. Only thing I cannot do is run it while on road but have not needed it yet. The 3rd AC is a great adder It has reduced our heater use and keep us cool in the hot Texas summers.
ctc
Apr-08-2015 05:48 AM
JCat wrote:
Good feedback.
The reason I wanted to add a seperate line to connect the 3rd AC unit to a 30 amp when parked using shorepower, is because I did not want to overload the coach circuits.
Last year I had 2 roof ac's and 1 portable ac running, along with fridge, and other items,(no hairdryer or oven, just normal stuff) and the50 amp protection box
tripped and shut off all power to the RV.
So I think I was drawing to many amps and it shut down.
With the 3rd AC going to the 30 amp connection I remove the amps this unit draws through the coach circuits.
Make sense ?
Apr-08-2015 05:07 AM
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