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Cptnvideo
Nov 08, 2022Nomad
StirCrazy, first you have a 50 amp RV. Then, plugged into 15,20 or 30 amp shore power. Then your load would be a little more than shore power provides, therefore necessitating load sharing.
Since GoPower (in all their wisdom) does not monitor or take into account the current draw on Line 2, you must know the current draw on Line 2 and take that into account when setting the incoming current limit.
I have the capability to provide additional power from my solar and battery system, so why not use it. In other words, I can run 2 A/C units while on 15 amp service, but I need to know current draw on both legs and limit accordingly.
Since GoPower (in all their wisdom) does not monitor or take into account the current draw on Line 2, you must know the current draw on Line 2 and take that into account when setting the incoming current limit.
I have the capability to provide additional power from my solar and battery system, so why not use it. In other words, I can run 2 A/C units while on 15 amp service, but I need to know current draw on both legs and limit accordingly.
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