justinae
Jun 24, 2013Explorer
Newbie with plugging into house question
Hi. First post here. I am getting acquainted with my grandfather's RV. It's a 2009 Sprinter Roadtrek. Not sure of all the specs to say but it has two deep cycle coach batteries and is based on 30 amp plugin.
I am trying to plug into my house circuit and can't seem to run anything. I initially plugged into a GFCI circuit and then read that that doesn't work so I've plugged into a 20 amp circuit that is not GFI protected and has absolutely no other draw on it. The batteries in the RV are low on their charge and perhaps that is the issue?
Anyway, it's no longer tripping the breaker, but I can't seem to run anything besides a fan and some lights, which I assume are just running off battery power. The fridge won't let me switch it to AC.
Is there a way to run off the 20 amp house circuit if I just limit the use to small draws, like TV /DVD and a light? Will the 20 amp eventually charge the battery? I wonder what the cost of doing that from the house is.
Looking forward to learning from all you seasoned RVers.
Thanks!
Justin
I am trying to plug into my house circuit and can't seem to run anything. I initially plugged into a GFCI circuit and then read that that doesn't work so I've plugged into a 20 amp circuit that is not GFI protected and has absolutely no other draw on it. The batteries in the RV are low on their charge and perhaps that is the issue?
Anyway, it's no longer tripping the breaker, but I can't seem to run anything besides a fan and some lights, which I assume are just running off battery power. The fridge won't let me switch it to AC.
Is there a way to run off the 20 amp house circuit if I just limit the use to small draws, like TV /DVD and a light? Will the 20 amp eventually charge the battery? I wonder what the cost of doing that from the house is.
Looking forward to learning from all you seasoned RVers.
Thanks!
Justin