โAug-02-2015 04:05 PM
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โAug-02-2015 09:11 PM
cameronpatentlaw wrote:
Generally know how much load you can put on your generator without the circuit breaker flipping. This is a function of your generator's capacity in wattage and the drawn load. For example, we have a 2500 watt CumminsOnan in our Class B (a relatively small unit) and running the AC on high and the microwave and a hair dryer all at the same time is enough to flip the circuit breaker. If we turn down the AC, we can use the microwave at the same time (assuming we are not also running other current heavy appliances). With trial and error, you'll figure it out (a matrix diagram could be a helpful guide). Good luck with your new (to you) TT. Mike www.era70x.com
โAug-02-2015 07:29 PM
โAug-02-2015 05:41 PM
TheElectricMayhem wrote:
We just purchased a used 2011 Keystone Cougar 31SQB 35' travel trailer and we are pulling with a 2001 Ford Excursion 7.3 TD. Looking to do some full time RVing with the family, and any information, advice, or anything generally useful would be more than welcomed.
โAug-02-2015 05:26 PM