pianotuna wrote:
valhalla360 wrote:
Marginal info...when it's really hot is when voltage drops raising the amps. I've seen plenty of burnt up 30amp cords from people trying to max out the 30amps.
Do you mean the plugs or the actual cord? I've had several plugs die, but never the actual cord.
I've not had a plug fail/burn since I started using the autoformer. I do limit my demand to 24 amps (but still lost plug ends when I did not autoform)
Plug/Outlet is typically the weak connection, though I've seen a couple where the connection to the breaker panel goes.
24 amps is pretty much maxing out a 30amp if we are talking about hot conditions where the air/con is going to be running 100% duty cycle.
Autoformers will help downstream from the autoformer...upstream, 24amps is going to be more like 27-28amps (10% amp increase plus heat losses)
Again, marginal...it can work in the right conditions but easy to exceed those.