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Old 12-03-2020, 03:24 PM   #50
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Model: ACE 27.1
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Originally Posted by Down South View Post
Late to the discussion but I'll probably install a second AC in my 30 amp MH. My plan is to replace the 30 amp receptacle at the MH with a 50 amp. Then run one leg of #6 wire to the existing 30 amp panel.
Install a second 30 amp panel and run the second 50 amp leg to that panel. I'll run new neural wiring as well.
On the new 30 amp panel. I'll install a breaker for the new AC and a breaker for the water heater that I want to get off of the original 30 amp circuit.
You may want to rethink that.

Your way provides no path to run the second AC (or the water heater) off the generator and provides no opportunity to run the both A/Cs in a 30/20 amp site with no 50 amp service.

Adding a second A/C to an existing 30 amp RV is a great addition, but you have to think about keeping as many options available as possible.
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