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Old 04-25-2020, 09:16 PM   #31
dkoldman
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Model: Sunstar 29VE Winnebago
State: Texas
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Originally Posted by Solanopete View Post
The Connecticut RV subpanel uses 50,30,20 amp breakers (not included) inside and I feed it from a 50amp breaker in the supply panel. It's possible that the 50 amp feed breaker might trip under heavy load but it never has. We live in the hot, dry climate near Sacramento so winterizing is not needed but we gobble up kwh during summer AC season.
That may explain why I went with the GE Subpanel, it was 100% prewired with all of the breakers; I just needed to feed it the L1, L2, Neutral & Ground. 50 amp on Main panel is good, may actually be safer than my 60 amp assuming the wiring is all the exact same. I have never tripped any of the breakers either. I even run both ACs on the 30 amp with no problem. I use the 50 amp connection just because I have it, but I know I am good anywhere with just 30 amp even though my coach is designed for 50.
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