What are the ramifications if you have a 30 amp rig and you have to plug into 20 amps because that’s all that’s available? Can A/C be run OK and still keep pups cool in hot weather? Anything else to consider? Thanks.
Sandi
Azusateach wrote:You can do it, and your AC will run. For a while. Over time, you'll end up burning up your compressor, because it just doesn't have enough power to compress.
Sandi, call Joel & Rachel Harp at Harp's RV Service in Lincoln. Tell them that I suggested you call, and either one of them will give you the definitive answer. But I've always, always been told that the damage to your AC takes time if you're under-powering it. But it will hurt it.
Laura
MelissaD wrote:Quick and dirty test is to look at what size breaker is in your breaker panel for the AC unit. It's probably a 20 amp breaker. That said, I don't think you will damage your AC unit. Looks like it will draw about 16 amps running on high. Googled your RV to get your AC unit size. Problem is there won't be much power left to power anything else. Looking for a 30 amp site is a much better option.
Good luck
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