โAug-15-2015 08:12 PM
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โAug-16-2015 05:45 PM
โAug-16-2015 05:26 PM
Buster52 wrote:
I bought a Generac GP3250. It has a 220 volt L14 plug and it has a adapter from the L14 to a TT30 110 volt.
โAug-16-2015 03:55 PM
โAug-16-2015 08:47 AM
that came with a RV 30 amp plug in adapter,
โAug-16-2015 08:35 AM
Buster52 wrote:
I just found out that the 3250 watt generator from a big box store that came with a RV 30 amp plug in adapter, will not run the A/C on my Trailer. It will only make 13.5 amps or 1625 watts on each of the 110 volt sides. The generator makes 3250 watts at 220 volt. So when you buy a generator at the big box stores and if it makes 220 volt buy twice the size generator. Now I am looking for a new generator. Any ideas?
โAug-16-2015 08:31 AM
โAug-16-2015 08:29 AM
pawpaw47 wrote:
I bought this generator. It runs my 15KW A/C without a problem, it's extremely quiet and the big selling feature in my opinion is that it's FUEL INJECTED! No more carb issues to deal with. It's a little pricey but worth it to me.
http://www.powerhouse-products.com/powerhouse_product/ph4000rie/
Hope this helps
Pawpaw
โAug-16-2015 06:09 AM
โAug-16-2015 04:53 AM
Ed_Gee wrote:Buster52 wrote:
I just found out that the 3250 watt generator from a big box store that came with a RV 30 amp plug in adapter, will not run the A/C on my Trailer. It will only make 13.5 amps or 1625 watts on each of the 110 volt sides. The generator makes 3250 watts at 220 volt. So when you buy a generator at the big box stores and if it makes 220 volt buy twice the size generator. Now I am looking for a new generator. Any ideas?
I am curious -- what did you actually plug into that "220V" generator? Anything normal for an RV runs on 110VAC and you would have damaged the appliances, etc. had you actually plugged into a 220V generator. I don't think you have given us a clear picture of what you actually bought. Make and model would help for starters.
โAug-16-2015 04:42 AM
Ed_Gee wrote:Buster52 wrote:
I just found out that the 3250 watt generator from a big box store that came with a RV 30 amp plug in adapter, will not run the A/C on my Trailer. It will only make 13.5 amps or 1625 watts on each of the 110 volt sides. The generator makes 3250 watts at 220 volt. So when you buy a generator at the big box stores and if it makes 220 volt buy twice the size generator. Now I am looking for a new generator. Any ideas?
I am curious -- what did you actually plug into that "220V" generator? Anything normal for an RV runs on 110VAC and you would have damaged the appliances, etc. had you actually plugged into a 220V generator. I don't think you have given us a clear picture of what you actually bought. Make and model would help for starters.
โAug-16-2015 02:50 AM
โAug-15-2015 11:55 PM
โAug-15-2015 09:02 PM
Buster52 wrote:
I just found out that the 3250 watt generator from a big box store that came with a RV 30 amp plug in adapter, will not run the A/C on my Trailer. It will only make 13.5 amps or 1625 watts on each of the 110 volt sides. The generator makes 3250 watts at 220 volt. So when you buy a generator at the big box stores and if it makes 220 volt buy twice the size generator. Now I am looking for a new generator. Any ideas?