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Old 06-04-2017, 02:46 PM   #8
twindman
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Ditto to BB TX. However, I will add that the drop cord gets pretty hot. I think part of the problem was I used the 50 amp with 30 then 15 amp adapters. Then a 50 foot drop cord. I think the resistance gets quite high with that length, and with higher resistance you get higher amps required.
I live in Mesa, AZ and when it is around 100 outside, the amps used by A/C goes up quite a bit. In the cool morning (ha cool - 80 degrees) it only pulls about 16 at start up and then 13 or 14. But after a while it pulls 15 - 16 all the time. I now have a 30 amp RV line and no worries...
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