Tripping breakers at 20 and 30 AMPs
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06-05-2007, 00:59
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Tripping breakers at 20 and 30 AMPs
Tripping the breaker is a SIGN OF OVERLOADING OR SOME GREATER PROBLEM. sHUT OFF
ONE a/c UNIT AT A TIME! Jim Riordan 88 WBWL XXV garyvant55439 Earlier this year, I bought a 2004 Wanderlodge M380. So long as I was plugged into 50 Amp shore power, everything worked fine. However, plugging into 20 or 30 Amp circuits trips the circuit breaker on the campground pedestal. How can I avoid this from happening? Best regards, Gary Van Tassel Rollinsville, CO 2004 Wanderlodge M380 --------------------------------- Looking for earth-friendly autos? Browse Top Cars by "Green Rating" at Yahoo! Autos' Green Center. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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Tripping breakers at 20 and 30 AMPs - erniecarpet@... - 06-03-2007, 01:50
Tripping breakers at 20 and 30 AMPs - erniecarpet@... - 06-03-2007, 03:52
Tripping breakers at 20 and 30 AMPs - garyvant55439 - 06-03-2007, 05:32
Tripping breakers at 20 and 30 AMPs - Rob Robinson - 06-03-2007, 05:53
Tripping breakers at 20 and 30 AMPs - Don Bradner - 06-03-2007, 05:56
Tripping breakers at 20 and 30 AMPs - Wilhelmus Schreurs - 06-03-2007, 06:09
Tripping breakers at 20 and 30 AMPs - Pete Masterson - 06-03-2007, 07:27
Tripping breakers at 20 and 30 AMPs - Marv & Jean - 06-03-2007, 07:42
Tripping breakers at 20 and 30 AMPs - Gregory OConnor - 06-03-2007, 10:10
Tripping breakers at 20 and 30 AMPs - Gary Van Tassel - 06-03-2007, 14:40
Tripping breakers at 20 and 30 AMPs - jim riordan - 06-05-2007 00:59
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