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LVJJJ wrote::B
hope the former owner didn't die in it, like the $50 Corvette
โJun-01-2018 06:55 PM
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bob213 wrote:
Just to answer the most important question. Electric requirements. The 30 amp to 15 amp adapter will allow you to plug into your house outlet but WILL NOT run the air conditioner. It will let you check lights, run microwave if it has one, run refrig. etc. Be very careful where you plug your 30amp plug in! It is NOT 220v so a dryer receptacle will NOT work! Do not turn on your water heater until you are sure there is water in the tank! Contacting newman is a good idea but I don't know how to search for forum members.
โJun-01-2018 04:57 PM
livemusic wrote:bob213 wrote:
Just to answer the most important question. Electric requirements. The 30 amp to 15 amp adapter will allow you to plug into your house outlet but WILL NOT run the air conditioner. It will let you check lights, run microwave if it has one, run refrig. etc. Be very careful where you plug your 30amp plug in! It is NOT 220v so a dryer receptacle will NOT work! Do not turn on your water heater until you are sure there is water in the tank! Contacting newman is a good idea but I don't know how to search for forum members.
Say, why wouldn't I be able to try the a/c if I plug into the house? I know little about electricity; I do know I don't wanna die lol.
What about plugging into a generator for a/c? I know people do that. What does a generator have that my house would not? BTW, I have a Coleman 5000 ER Powermate Maxa generator.
I got up on top of trailer and see it's a Coleman a/c but don't see any markings on it, how do you tell what it is and the power draw and such?
The battery in the battery box is 2005 vintage lol! I am surprised the cells are full of water. I do have a brand new trolling motor battery, I guess that would work?
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bob213 wrote:
Just to answer the most important question. Electric requirements. The 30 amp to 15 amp adapter will allow you to plug into your house outlet but WILL NOT run the air conditioner. It will let you check lights, run microwave if it has one, run refrig. etc. Be very careful where you plug your 30amp plug in! It is NOT 220v so a dryer receptacle will NOT work! Do not turn on your water heater until you are sure there is water in the tank! Contacting newman is a good idea but I don't know how to search for forum members.
โJun-01-2018 11:23 AM
donn0128 wrote:
PM newman fulltimer. He is a mobile tech located in LA that could come check things out and give you training on how stuff works.
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