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Kiwi_too wrote:
The 31SA is a 50 amp rig. The discussion about needing an adapter to use a 30 amp circuit is very valid.
On 30 amp CB you can use TWO major appliances at a time. That is 2 AC or 1 AC an one other major appliance. If using 2 AC, you will need to shut one down to use a hairdryer, MW or other such high draw.
When on 30 amp, we leave the fridge and WH on gas. They come on auto, by themselves. Since we cannot control when they come on, we opt to gas.
Someone mentioned above that older CG may be under powered. That is a peeve of mine. They need to be able to provide what they advertise and charge for. Every site needs to have full access to the 30 (or 50) amps that they charge me for. If the park is full and I can only get 25 amps (or 100 volts) the CG is stealing from me because I paid for a full site with full elec. I did not pay for a site wih 90% of what they promised. That's my soap box.
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โAug-15-2014 10:48 AM
โAug-15-2014 08:36 AM
ed6713 wrote:
You already have the solution. One A/c unit. Run the frige on gas. Turn the A/C off when operating the microwave.
Not much else you can do. Also. Be sure to monitor the voltage. Running a motor on low voltage will do damage over time.
Ideally you would have a whole house electrical management system that would shut down the power should the voltage drop below, as I recall, 108 volts. I might be remembering wrong on the 108 number, but the rule of thumb for safe operation is 120 volts +- 10%.
Enjoy Sebastian. We lived in Fort Pierce for years and have camped there often.
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