I installed a Coleman Mach 15 A/C as a second unit on my motor home. The rear A/C is wired to run from the 20 AMP breaker only from the generator (4800 Watts). The 30 AMP breaker connects to the transfer switch which then connects to the circuit breaker distribution box.
The A/C will start, begin to cool, cycle off, cycle on and trip the breaker.
The specification sheet shows 16.1 amp maximum draw during run with fan switch on high.
Question 1: Should the 30 AMP breaker on the Genset be switched off? Note: I unplugged the converter/charger before running the Genset.
Question 2: Would a Hard Start capacitor for the A/C eliminate tripping the breaker? Maybe?
Question 3: Do you think the 20 AMP breaker may be weak? Note: The Genset only has 37 hours on it.
I am considering wiring the rear A/C to be powered by both shore power and the Genset, but only running one A/C at any given time from the Genset. The front A/C is ducted and the rear A/C is free air. During a real warm day, it takes a while for the ducted A/C to cool down the sleeping area. I plan to cool down the sleeping area with the rear A/C and then switch to the ducted A/C at lights out.
Option 1: