Jun-10-2018 03:28 PM
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Jun-12-2018 08:23 PM
tropical36 wrote:
Going to make some assumptions here and that you have a 5.5KW genset capbable of delivering 45amps. It has two breakers with one being a 30amp and the other a 20amp, that only feed the rear ac.
Jun-12-2018 07:05 PM
tropical36 wrote:
Going to make some assumptions here and that you have a 5.5KW genset capbable of delivering 45amps. It has two breakers with one being a 30amp and the other a 20amp, that only feed the rear ac.
If mine, I'd install a dual power adapter, that you can make up yourself with online instructions, doing a search. This will provide for a separate circuit for the other ac and should give you the extra power you need, especially if you have an EMS system to manage it better.
As for the genset, removing it, will kill every dollar you could possible expect, if you ever decide to sell, so just fix or replace the darn thing, with the same labor you're planning for a 50amp service.
Jun-12-2018 08:01 AM
highlife4me wrote:
Since I have a 96 class A with a 30 amp service but a 50 amp genset that would run both AC units. I would like to remove the generator and wire in a 50 amp shoreline so I can run everything. Does anyone see a problem doing this as long as the proper materials are used?
Jun-11-2018 10:39 AM
DrewE wrote:OK, that makes sense I guess. I did have a 30A Montana with a 2nd AC option and it came with a 50A plug that fed the second circuit for the AC, but he rig was still 30A. It was 2003 so must have been the same approach. I did only have the 5500 gen. I guess I figured 7K was overkill, but as Dutch said, sounds like it was an option.Mile High wrote:
Something must not be factory - a 7K genset in a 30A rig? That is one waste of a generator.
It's a 7K generator because it powers the 30A supply plus an additional (separate) second air conditioner circuit. The motorhome is set up to only use one air conditioner on shore power, but can use both simultaneously with the generator running. This is (or at least was) not all that unusual of a setup, though it does have its obvious inconveniences and drawbacks.
Jun-11-2018 09:20 AM
Jun-11-2018 08:47 AM
DrewE wrote:Mile High wrote:
Something must not be factory - a 7K genset in a 30A rig? That is one waste of a generator.
It's a 7K generator because it powers the 30A supply plus an additional (separate) second air conditioner circuit. The motorhome is set up to only use one air conditioner on shore power, but can use both simultaneously with the generator running. This is (or at least was) not all that unusual of a setup, though it does have its obvious inconveniences and drawbacks.
Jun-11-2018 08:39 AM
Mile High wrote:
Something must not be factory - a 7K genset in a 30A rig? That is one waste of a generator.
Jun-11-2018 07:57 AM
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Jun-10-2018 06:27 PM
2oldman wrote:highlife4me wrote:Thanks. According to specs, that's not the same thing as 50a service. 50a is two hots each of 50a for a total of 100a.
Onan Marquis 7000 watt generator
That's just a big regular generator. I think Mr Wizard said the same thing.
Jun-10-2018 06:09 PM
highlife4me wrote:Thanks. According to specs, that's not the same thing as 50a service. 50a is two hots each of 50a for a total of 100a.
Onan Marquis 7000 watt generator