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07-22-2016, 12:58 AM
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Senior Member
Brand: Still Looking
Model: Travato
State: Florida
Posts: 2,475
THOR #1765
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Originally Posted by bevedfelker
You are talking about when you are plugged in to a 115V plug at the house right? Are you sure it is a 30 amp circuit and not a 15amp circuit?
When the A/C compressor starts it can draw 12-18 amps. When the refrigerator compressor kicks in that could be another 8 amps. That puts the draw at 23 amps. And at 105 degrees outside the refrigerator is going to be working hard to cool down.
The converter in the RV is operating and that also has a draw but I don't know what that might be. The converter is producing DC and there may be battery charging current going to the house batteries, the smoke detector is drawing about an amp, the carbon monoxide detector draws another amp.
You also need to consider the cable you have plugged in -- that is whether its low, medium, or high load extension cord.
It doesn't surprise me that you are tripping your house circuit breaker. Unless you really need it, I wouldn't run the refrigerator if you are going to be running the RV A/C.
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Put the fridge on gas and turn everything else off that you can and see if that helps. Like Ed, I wonder if you are on a true 30 amp circuit without an adapter or with nothing else on that circuit. I ran my A/C, fridge, lights, etc. in the Florida Keys this week with the THI at 116 degrees and never tripped a breaker - on a single circuit, 30 amp shore power from my dock.
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07-22-2016, 01:52 AM
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Senior Member
Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: S.O.B.
State: California
Posts: 1,368
THOR #3483
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Originally Posted by bevedfelker
You are talking about when you are plugged in to a 115V plug at the house right? Are you sure it is a 30 amp circuit and not a 15amp circuit?
When the A/C compressor starts it can draw 12-18 amps. When the refrigerator compressor kicks in that could be another 8 amps. That puts the draw at 23 amps. And at 105 degrees outside the refrigerator is going to be working hard to cool down.
The converter in the RV is operating and that also has a draw but I don't know what that might be. The converter is producing DC and there may be battery charging current going to the house batteries, the smoke detector is drawing about an amp, the carbon monoxide detector draws another amp.
You also need to consider the cable you have plugged in -- that is whether its low, medium, or high load extension cord.
It doesn't surprise me that you are tripping your house circuit breaker. Unless you really need it, I wouldn't run the refrigerator if you are going to be running the RV A/C.
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Yes, it is a 30 amp circuit, specifically for the RV alone. I am using an extension cord but it is a 30 amp CAMCO. I think you are right.... still too hot outside for both of them to work on the 30 amp circuit. Thanks Ed. It just seems like they were both working fine until our temps here spiked again.
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07-22-2016, 12:28 PM
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Senior Member
Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Axis 24.1 KC's Big Box
State: Kansas
Posts: 2,171
THOR #3510
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Originally Posted by axis earl
Yes, it is a 30 amp circuit, specifically for the RV alone. I am using an extension cord but it is a 30 amp CAMCO. I think you are right.... still too hot outside for both of them to work on the 30 amp circuit. Thanks Ed. It just seems like they were both working fine until our temps here spiked again.
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Are you using your surge protector, when hooked up to your home circuit ?
It might help you diagnose a problem with the circuit, if any.
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07-22-2016, 02:51 PM
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Senior Member
Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: S.O.B.
State: California
Posts: 1,368
THOR #3483
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Originally Posted by vkb
Are you using your surge protector, when hooked up to your home circuit ?
It might help you diagnose a problem with the circuit, if any.
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I have one, but not using it at home. I'll give it a try. Thanks to all.
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