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Old 02-24-2017, 11:57 PM   #12
gmc
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Hurricane 32A
State: Florida
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Originally Posted by Pops R View Post
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CHANCE I am attempting to post a picture of our factory labeled circuit breakers and the one that always trips is labeled General Recepts. There is another for the GFCI which is for the two bathroom wall plugs so I suppose I could just plug one of the heaters in the bathroom but that is not really very practical but yes a solution.
My 50A has 2 circuits for general receptacles...
Looking at yours - I see the one... two possible solutions:
  • Add an additional outlet to the 'fireplace' circuit - assuming you wouldn't be using that and the additional aux heater at same time...
  • Add a new circuit (your photo appears to show 2 'blanks' to right of converter) - with an outlet where you want it (and can access...)
I'm prepared to (when I am back in the same state as my RV) add another outlet more for convenience (location) rather than capacity... In my case will add on to the GFCI circuit - as the outlet will be in a place within normal cord reach of the kitchen sink...
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