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โJul-22-2019 07:59 AM
ford truck guy wrote:
Not to brag, but I will :B
We are leaving for a 2-1/2 week trip on Wednesday and I have had ALL 3 of my 15K AC's running, set to 75 since last week while we pack it up.
I got tired of being worried what would and would not work so I ran a dedicated 50amp outlet to the RV..
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โJul-22-2019 07:23 AM
valhalla360 wrote:
Your average roof air/con will pull 10-12amps continuous (much more for a second on startup).
As long as the breaker doesn't trip and you keep the other loads negligible, it should be fine if the connections are all clean and good condition.
Use the biggest shortest extension cord you can to minimize voltage drop.
โJul-22-2019 07:22 AM
road-runner wrote:x2 I did this for years, and on hot days the voltage would sag down to 103 or so before I would notice and shut it down. A Kill-a-watt is a super simple, and relatively cheap way to monitor your voltage.MitchF150 wrote:
Best to check your voltage when plugged into whatever configuration you have and go from there...
If you plug in and then turn on the AC get a volt meter and plug into any other 120v outlet in the rig and read it's voltage output..
If it's much below 108v, then you might need to consider some other power source, but for a short time, and if it does not trip the 20a breaker then you are probably "ok"...
No way to say for sure one way or the other, but you can also feel the cords and if they are really warm to the touch, then maybe you are drawing too much...
Good luck!
Mitch
This answer gets my vote as the best. I check the voltage inside the rig, and it works out ok for me.
โJul-22-2019 07:21 AM
pianotuna wrote:
Have a way to monitor voltage. My comfort zone is 107 and above.
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โJul-21-2019 09:30 PM
2oldman wrote:Mine do. Not a single trip in 15 years of plugging the RV into a GFCI circuit, with or without air conditioner running.
GFI circuits don't work well.
โJul-21-2019 07:51 PM
RLS7201 wrote:rk911 wrote:
and what difference does using an adapter make? if the OP draws more than ~80% of 20-amps (16-mps) the CB will pop.
No it won't. Look at the trip curve. That 80% deal is nonsense.
It will carry a multiple of 1.13 for ever.
Richard
โJul-21-2019 07:06 PM
rk911 wrote:
and what difference does using an adapter make? if the OP draws more than ~80% of 20-amps (16-mps) the CB will pop.
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