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Listing of AMP usage?

vetdame
Explorer
Explorer
Happy Father's Day!

Getting closer to taking shakedown trip with new to us fiver.
I need to find a listing of AMP usage for appliances/equipment.
Living in Florida means the A/C is a must, so I need to know
what else I can run with it on. Am limited to 30 AMPs. ??
Vetdame

Hawk's Nest - 2004 CrossRoads Cruiser 29RK w/2 slides
2006 Dodge Ram PowerMaster Hemi 2500 4x4 5.7L
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pianotuna
Nomad III
Nomad III
Hi,

You can also add an auxiliary shore power cord. I did two--one for my converter and a couple of outlets and one for my water heater. I used male and female plugs so I can switch back to OEM in a hurry.

I love having these tools for actual measurements.

kill-a-watt

watt meter



Outlet tester.

outlet tester

Regards, Don
My ride is a 28 foot Class C, 256 watts solar, 556 amp-hours of Telcom jars, 3000 watt Magnum hybrid inverter, Sola Basic Autoformer, Microair Easy Start.

hmknightnc
Explorer
Explorer
If you only have a 30 amp RV with one AirCond (I do) or you are limited to 30 amp by the park service available power then:
- put your HW heater on gas
- becareful running Micro with AC running but we do it all the time with no problem
- only run 1 AC if you have 2 (50 amp RV powered by 30 amp service)

You will be fine this way

ploiselle
Explorer
Explorer
There are quite a few. Here is one.

Appliance Amperage

Wattage % Volts = Amps
Amps X Volts = Wattage

One other thing to keep in mind is many RV appliances require more amps to start the appliance than they do to run the appliance. A roof air conditioner can draw 16 amps to start, but may only use 13 amps once it is running.


120 Volt AC Amp Ratings


Appliance or Electronic Equipment

Estimated Amps

Air Conditioner (X number of A/C) 12-16 Amps
Blender 5-6 Amps
Coffee Maker 5-8 Amps
Compact Disc Player 1 Amp
Computer (Laptop) 2-3 Amps
Converter 1-8 Amps
Crock Pot 1-2 Amps
Curling Iron <1 Amp
Drill 2-6 Amps
Electric Blanket 0.5-1.5 Amps
Electric Fan 1 Amp
Electric Water Heater 9-13 Amps
Electric Skillet 6-12 Amps
Hair Dryer 5-12 Amps
Iron 5-10 Amps
Light (60 watt % 120V) <1 Amp
Microwave 8-13 Amps
Microwave (Convection Oven) 13 Amps
Refrigerator in AC mode 5-8 Amps
Space Heater 8-13 Amps
Television 1.5-4 Amps
Toaster 7-10 Amps
Vacuum (handheld) 2-6 Amps
VCR 1-2 Amps
Washer/Dryer 14-16Amps


12 Volt DC Amp Ratings


Appliance or Accessory

Estimated Amps

Aisle Light 1 Amp
CO Detector 1 Amp
Fluorescent Light 1-2 Amps
Furnace 10-12 Amps
LP Gas Leak Detector 1 Amp
Overhead lights (Per Bulb) 1 Amp
Porch Light 1 Amp
Power Roof Vent 1.5 Amps
Radio/Stereo 4 Amps
Range Hood (Fan & Light) 2-3 Amps
Refrigerator (LP Gas Mode) 1.5- 2 Amps
Security System 1 Amp
Television (12 volt) 4-5 Amps
TV Antenna Booster <1 Amp
TV Antenna Booster 12 Volt outlet Up to 8 Amps
Variable Speed Ceiling / Vent Fan 4 Amps
VCR Recorder / Player 2 Amps
Water Pump 4 Amp

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A second one


Appliance Wattage and Amperage Consumption (Approximate)

Appliance Watts Amps
Air Conditioner 13,500 Btu 1700 14
Air Conditioner 15,000 Btu 1950 16
Blender 300 2.5
Coffeemaker 900 7.5
Computer (desktop) 100 8
Computer (printer) 240 2.0
Converter (30 amp) 550 4.5
Converter (40 amp) 650 5.5
Converter (75 amp) 1050 8.5
Heater (electric) See wattage rating for heater 12.5
Hair Dryer 1200 10.0
Iron 1200 10.5
Microwave 450 Watt 900 7.5
Microwave 650 Watt 1,300 10.5
TV 100 .75
TV Satellite & Receiver 170 1.5
VCR 90 .75
Washer/Dryer (RV type) 1900 16.0

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Here is a another one for comparison.

Appliance amperage

I hope this helps.

Paul

41' MountainAire (MADP) -Spartan- Cummins 350 ISC
2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland
2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited
Brake Buddy - CoachNet


Golden_HVAC
Explorer
Explorer
Hi,
You can check the amp draw of many things, and it is molded into the plastic. If you can not read the number, the eyes of a grandchild can help. It is typically tiny and in the plastic.

So the coffee maker might be 1,000 - 1,200 watts, or about 10 amps
toaster can be 8-10amps.
Microwave might say 900 watt output power, but typically will have 1,200 watt input power or about 11 amps
A/C units are about 11 - 14 amps each, with warmer days increasing the amperage.

On the RV, the refrigerator is about 3-3.3 amps, and practically nothing if running on gas - bonus is the gas cooling effect is almost double the electric heating element cooling capacity.

Battery charger is going to be around 1-2 amps, more at night when more lights are on.

TV is typically less than 1 amp with a LED screen, still a small load. VCR, DVD or laptop computer are all less than 1 amp each.

If you have a 30 amp service, then you might be able to run 2 A/C if you shut off most everything else, and only run the TV. While away from the RV, my suggestion is to only run 1 of the A/C units, because you will not be there to reset the circuit breaker - should it trip under a heavy load.

Also in some campgrounds it is a requirement to monitor the input voltage, and stop the A/C if the voltage is below 104 volts. Most will plug in a autobooster if below 110 volts, to bring it back up to the normal range. At 104 volts the A/C compressor will be drawing more amperage, and might trip on it's internal overloads. IT can also damage the expensive to replace compressor if running less than 104 volts!

Good luck!

Fred.
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HiTech
Explorer
Explorer
vetdame wrote:
Happy Father's Day!

Getting closer to taking shakedown trip with new to us fiver.
I need to find a listing of AMP usage for appliances/equipment.
Living in Florida means the A/C is a must, so I need to know
what else I can run with it on. Am limited to 30 AMPs. ??


Thanks!

How many prongs are on your shore power plug? What number is on the main breaker in your circuit panel?

Jim