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Air Condition power trip problem
- km1125
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Re: Air Condition power trip problem
Always a good idea to feel both ends of the 30A cables after they've been on a good load for a few hours. If they are warm at all, you know you have a poor connection somewhere. You won't notice it if there is a light load... such as a few amps, but get a good load going with A/C, water heater, stove and whatever else and go check the cables after a while to see if you can feel any warmth.
- cpoint
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Re: Air Condition power trip problem
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Re: Air Condition power trip problem
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Re: Air Condition power trip problem
I had the same problem this past week. I was tripping the 30 amp dock breaker but was only drawing 22 amps. I had the marina change the breaker and was then good to go.
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