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quote:Originally posted by bobgay
I'm really confused. If these electric fireplaces are 5,100 btu and draw 12.5 amps, it would seem that a 13,500 btu air conditioner would draw too much to run on a 30 amp circuit. Is there a direct correlation between BTU's and amps, or I comparing apples and oranges?
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I don't know the answers but am reading those supplied by others. But I wanted to note we most often use the 30-amp cord connected to a 30-amp source because our Montana has the 20/30 split so connecting to 50 amps does us little good.
We can run the washer, the dryer, the AC or furnace, the TV, two laptops, a numerous lights, fridge, and an electric heater on low on that 30-amp connection. To run the microwave, hair dryer, or coffee pot we have to shut down one of the high draw items, though. And we don't run the electric heater with AC on (that would not be real bright) but do run it with furnace running.