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You will never be able to pull 15amps constantly on a 15amp c/b without it eventually tripping. They are good for 80% of thier rating for constant load. So your constant load should be no more than 12amps. JMHO.The trip curve shows the breakers supporting 100% of their rating indefinitely. Eaton residential trip curves.
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uterep wrote:Only the smallest AC would be expected to run.
The CG is 15 amp 100%
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at home last year tried 15 amp and did blow home breaker ....was hoping that campground service would be "stronger" ...but great point about voltage dropAre there multiple plugs on that circuit which is common in a house? Any additional loads reduce what the rig can draw.
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