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MrWizard
Jul 06, 2018Moderator
don't know if you ever boondock
but i would but the LR/front A/C on the 20amp circuit
and the bedroom/rear A/C on the 30amp side, with the MW etc..
come time to cook in hot weather
being able to keep the front A/C on while using the MW etc, and turning off the rear A/C if loads need to be shed while making coffee or using the MW etc
but i would but the LR/front A/C on the 20amp circuit
and the bedroom/rear A/C on the 30amp side, with the MW etc..
come time to cook in hot weather
being able to keep the front A/C on while using the MW etc, and turning off the rear A/C if loads need to be shed while making coffee or using the MW etc
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