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MartiniSCP wrote:
So then beware this campground folks.
Last night our conditioner (SurgeGuard 34730) showed 103 volts and 3,yes THREE amps!
Completely unacceptable when I paid for 30.
But that did prompt a question from DW.
How much power does the power conditioner itself draw.
I would think a very small amount, if any.
Thanks again to all.
Happy trails.
B
Aug-09-2014 06:50 PM
MartiniSCP wrote:
Hello all.
We're staying at a koa in Seattle Tacoma.
Running the a/c and microwave simultaneously makes the $250 power conditioner turn off.
Upon inspection, the power level shows 109 or 105 volts and goes from 15 amps to 25 amps on the display.
The maintenance guy said bypass the conditioner because their system is fused and they've been getting this all summer.
Needless to say, I'm hesitant to take his word for it.
Opinions anyone?
Thanks.
B
Aug-02-2014 05:57 PM
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Aug-02-2014 05:21 AM
motorcycle jack wrote:
For those who are recommending a power booster: Nothing is free, i.e. increasing the voltage INCREASES the current load on the power pole. P=IE that is power (watts) is the voltage multiplied by the current. E=IR, so the voltage is the current times the resistance on the line. If you want to increase E, voltage using a fixed resistance (your AC and the microwave) then the current goes UP. Now the E has gone up so Power goes up or current increases - you will trip the PMS system much quicker this way so he won't gain a thing!
Jul-31-2014 07:55 AM
motorcycle jack wrote:
For those who are recommending a power booster: Nothing is free, i.e. increasing the voltage INCREASES the current load on the power pole. P=IE that is power (watts) is the voltage multiplied by the current. E=IR, so the voltage is the current times the resistance on the line. If you want to increase E, voltage using a fixed resistance (your AC and the microwave) then the current goes UP. Now the E has gone up so Power goes up or current increases - you will trip the PMS system much quicker this way so he won't gain a thing!
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