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mbopp wrote:I added a 2 outlet circuit for space heaters that plugs into a rarely used 20A RV circuit or with an extension cord for 30A pedestals.
You can add a 115v 20a inlet to the trailer just for the AC.
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bukhrn wrote:
When we have electric hookup, I run ac, microwave, TV, water heater, and others, sometimes all at the same time on my 30amp, and rarely trip a breaker, in that rare case, it's usually an individual breaker, not a main.
You may be looking at doing something unnecessary.
โJul-21-2020 07:09 AM
naturist wrote:A hair drier will draw much more than 5 amps. Usually around 12 (most are 1500 watt). Anything that creates heat is a big amperage draw. Another killer is a vacuum cleaner. Power management is key in these type of situations and many people forget things like the hot water heater (another heat source, hence big power user) and the battery charger/converter are drawing amps without anyone noticing they are on.
If the breaker that trips is the one at the pedestal, the problem is not on your rig, and the expense of converting all that stuff will be unnecessary.
If the pedestal breaker trips, it is probably because it is worn out and needs to be replaced. Every time a breaker trips, it gets a wee bit weaker. Eventually it will trip at the drop of a hat. If this is the case, besides breaker replacement, a cheap fix is a 50 amp to 30 amp pigtail thatโs will enable you to plug in your existing 30 amp cord to the 50 amp circuit.
Your AC draws about 15 amps. If you run a hair drier (5 amps) and a coffee maker (5 more amps) and the microwave (another 7amps) along with every light in the house, it it true you can exceed the 30 amp capacity of your electrical system. In which case, you might find that trading up to a rig already wired for 50 amps is cheaper than rewiring your current one.
โJul-21-2020 06:49 AM
bukhrn wrote:
When we have electric hookup, I run ac, microwave, TV, water heater, and others, sometimes all at the same time on my 30amp, and rarely trip a breaker, in that rare case, it's usually an individual breaker, not a main.
You may be looking at doing something unnecessary.
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