onecolbs wrote:
I have a 2001 bounder 39z. It has only a 30 amp service. Can I unwire on rood air and run it through its own 110 15 or 20 amp breaker so that if that is plugged into a 110 on a post in an rv park so that both roof airs can be run at one time? thanks onecolbs
I do just that when on 30 amp sites.. Here is how I did it.
I do **NOT** have an Energery Management System (These instructions will need to be modified if you do in the first step)
Parts needed
12 ga wire, including at least some flexible wire, Junction box or boxes, Breaker box (Optional) and some kind of access portal or (you can use a basement compartment, I did not since at the time I had no idea how to get there, I do now).
Plug and socket (15/20 amp socket, (Has a "T" shaped neutral) and a 20 amp plug recommended) 12ga extension cord and it should have a 15/20 amp outlet as well (I had to change it), 20 amp plug is best (Likewise but I did not change it)
I choose to trust the park breaker
now the hookup
Original set up
Branch Breaker 20a-------Air Conditioner
New set up
Branch Breaker--------1/2 12GA extension cord with outlet end.
Other (plug) half of said cord---Junction box behind breaker panel--Orignal wire to A/C
The plug and socket are in a box I installed in the side.. If I were doing it today I'd rout them to a basement compartment.
Operation:
On 50 amp site (Mine is a 50 amp rig) plug plug into socket close door
On a 30 amp site: Open door, unplug, plug into the extension cord and plug it into the park's 20 amp outlet
Emergency use: If I need to say: Air up a tire.. Nice haveing a 120 volt outlet on the SERVICE side of the rig.
Home was where I park it. but alas the.
2005 Damon Intruder 377 Alas declared a total loss
after a semi "nicked" it. Still have the radios
Kenwood TS-2000, ICOM ID-5100, ID-51A+2, ID-880 REF030C most times