profdant139
Jul 08, 2018Explorer II
First time using TT as a lifeboat: it has A/C, house doesn't
We have long planned to use the trailer as a "lifeboat" in case the house was damaged or destroyed by fire or earthquake. But when the temp hit 113 degrees the other day, we had to hide out in the trailer (parked on the driveway) as our refuge from the heat.
We live in coastal Orange County, Calif., where it is usually in the 70s -- the house has no air conditioning because we almost never need it. But this heat wave was off the charts -- the temp in the house was around 90.
So I plugged the trailer into my 25 foot 12 gauge extension cord and a heavy duty "dogbone," and used my heaviest circuit in my garage. Success! The air conditioning worked perfectly in the trailer -- we had never tried to run it at home.
I later checked the extension cord and the plugs -- they were warm (but not hot) to the touch.
I'm guessing that lots of folks have done something similar, but this was a first for us.
We live in coastal Orange County, Calif., where it is usually in the 70s -- the house has no air conditioning because we almost never need it. But this heat wave was off the charts -- the temp in the house was around 90.
So I plugged the trailer into my 25 foot 12 gauge extension cord and a heavy duty "dogbone," and used my heaviest circuit in my garage. Success! The air conditioning worked perfectly in the trailer -- we had never tried to run it at home.
I later checked the extension cord and the plugs -- they were warm (but not hot) to the touch.
I'm guessing that lots of folks have done something similar, but this was a first for us.