Jul-31-2014 07:52 AM
Aug-01-2014 06:03 AM
smkettner wrote:brandonrv wrote:Motor is rated 115v +- 10% so 103.5 is the lowest but that is right at the motor. I would consider shutting one down if you are dipping to 105.
At what point is it damaging the AC? below 100V or is that 106 - 109 an issue?
Consider a powermaster booster if you will be doing this frequently.
Jul-31-2014 08:23 PM
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Jul-31-2014 04:16 PM
brandonrv wrote:Motor is rated 115v +- 10% so 103.5 is the lowest but that is right at the motor. I would consider shutting one down if you are dipping to 105.
At what point is it damaging the AC? below 100V or is that 106 - 109 an issue?
Jul-31-2014 04:10 PM
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Jul-31-2014 02:05 PM
brandonrv wrote:valhalla360 wrote:
Propane for the fridge should be fine but you will be pushing that 30amp outlet to run 2 AC units.
Keep in mind a 30amp outlet is actually only rated for around 25amps. You might want to check the voltage drop to make sure you aren't killing your AC units with low voltage.
What do you mean by check voltage drop? Just make sure the voltage is not dropping below some threshold?
Jul-31-2014 12:37 PM
John S. wrote:
But what is the load drawing the AC voltage down too? I do not run two acs on a 30 even when I had a LP fridge. It will eventually trip the breaker. My AC units use 14 amps each and more at startup. Unless you have a EMS to guard against low power you need to look carefully at your laid there. There is a battery charger and converter running too.
Jul-31-2014 12:05 PM
Jul-31-2014 10:56 AM
bluwtr49 wrote:
The refrigerator will be the least of you worries on 30A. It's unlikely you can run both AC units at all much less both units and anything else AC like microwave, hot water heater, TV, and etc.
A brown out isn't much of a concern but expect to trip the breaker periodically.
Jul-31-2014 10:43 AM
brandonrv wrote:Maybe they forgot the word 'size'.
Yeah I was worried about "residential refrigerator"..