โAug-21-2021 08:05 AM
โAug-22-2021 08:29 PM
DrewE wrote:valhalla360 wrote:
Usually, 2 air/con units are on separate legs of the 240v, so you need to get power to both legs without creating a conflict between the 2 hots.
The standard 30A to 50A plug adapters will do just that.
I'm not sure what you mean by "creating a conflict between the two hots"; on most RVs, they are pretty practically independent of each other, only sharing the same neutral return (and, of course, safety ground). If you have any 240V circuits--which are not too commonly found in RVs--then they just won't have power when connected to the 120V supply since both legs are at the same potential all the time.
โAug-22-2021 02:33 PM
valhalla360 wrote:
Usually, 2 air/con units are on separate legs of the 240v, so you need to get power to both legs without creating a conflict between the 2 hots.
โAug-22-2021 02:32 PM
โAug-22-2021 11:40 AM
theoldwizard1 wrote:valhalla360 wrote:
If it's a single air/con unit, yes. If it's multiple air/con units...maybe, maybe not.
Probably with a MicroAir Easy Start on both !
โAug-21-2021 11:12 AM
valhalla360 wrote:
If it's a single air/con unit, yes. If it's multiple air/con units...maybe, maybe not.
โAug-21-2021 10:59 AM
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โAug-21-2021 09:35 AM
stickdog wrote:
Quite possible your EMS would not allow your genny to power your trailer.
โAug-21-2021 09:28 AM
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