โJan-31-2024 08:05 AM
How many amps should a 15K a/c pull at startup? I have a new Cougar 5er and am going nuts getting a generator that will run my a/c on boondock trips. I had soft start installed when I bought it. So far I've tried a Generac 3300, a Champion 4650, now a Predator 5000 and all have overloaded at a/c startup! A friend came over and did a amp draw test and the rig pulled 42 amps at startup! Could I have a bad soft start? Was it wired wrong? Totally frustrated!!!
โFeb-06-2024 06:39 AM
Assuming it's running on 110v, then a 5000 watt generator is 45 amps (watts/voltage=amps), if it's 120v then it's 41.6amps. Either way that should be surge current and will decrease once running. However, if you have other things running at the same time that are already pulling current, then the total load during that surge can be very high.
โFeb-03-2024 07:40 AM
a 15K will run on a 30amp breaker no issues, the start up should be way less than 30amps considering the running amprage is around 14 to 16 depending on the brand. I would find out about the soft start on it and if it is hooked in right or if it is even in good shape. is it a digital soft start of a capacitor setup and does it still use the factory capacitors. if so there might be a bad capacitor as that will cause an unusualy high starting current and is easy to check and replace.
โFeb-01-2024 08:48 AM
Does it pop a breaker if you run it off a 15-20A household circuit?
From what you said, it will, but idk, something donโt sound right. The odds you got 3 junk 2nd rate generators is quite low, but the odds of a 2nd rate generator performing like it should are a bit higher.
โFeb-01-2024 10:50 AM
@Grit_dog wrote:Does it pop a breaker if you run it off a 15-20A household circuit?
From what you said, it will, but idk, something donโt sound right. The odds you got 3 junk 2nd rate generators is quite low, but the odds of a 2nd rate generator performing like it should are a bit higher.
The generator isnโt the problem (1st rate or 2nd rate) if the A/C was pulling 42 amps at startup as the OP stated.
โFeb-02-2024 08:11 PM
Oh ok. Sure the soft start might not be working and if not, a 15k will pull a min 30-35a briefly and easily could be more (on startup).
if it only pulled 16-18amps then soft starts wouldnโt have been invented. lol.
Just being helpful, buddy.
โFeb-04-2024 09:06 AM
And to clarify for the OP, he could have either or both issues mentioned, bad soft start or capacitor, but my suggestion of trying it on a residential circuit assuming one is available, is a free easy test to help find the issue.
It should run no problem off a 20a resi circuit with adequate size ext cord and may, off of a 15a with a soft start.
if it does for either or both, itโs just evidence that it may be the soft start issue or generator issue, orโฆwho knows maybe op is using an insufficient extension cord.
There are a few different factors that the OP wasnโt specific aboot that could affect the outcome.
โFeb-04-2024 09:31 AM
We found that the soft start is wired wrong. Taking it back to dealer since it is under warranty.
โFeb-01-2024 07:54 AM
Yeah doesn't sound right. Those size generators seem like they should run the AC even without soft start. With soft start installed when you got it, I assume you can't confirm if the AC worked before soft start? soft start is supposed to go through several cycles of compressor startup when on true shore power so that it can be "trained" on the AC's startup profile, do you know if that happened? Although I'm not sure how that could describe this, I remember it is a thing.
โJan-31-2024 01:22 PM
Why does the User/OP show "not applicable"? Their name/user name is gone.
โJan-31-2024 05:24 PM
because he was never a member, he browsed the site as a visitor and posted a question.
โJan-31-2024 09:42 AM
If it is a bad soft start, I would install one of these: Microair
โFeb-05-2024 11:44 AM
one of my mistakes was getting a Microair
โFeb-06-2024 05:19 AM
@pianotuna wrote:one of my mistakes was getting a Microair
why do you say that PT?
โFeb-06-2024 10:32 AM
Because it didn't "play well" with either the load support on the magnum 3000 inverter charger nor my auto former. In retrospect it was, for me, a waste of money. And yes, I did ask the company if it would be a good plan.