[C320-list] Power supply for AC install

Marshall Lucas teammt at live.com
Wed Apr 30 16:52:13 PDT 2014


We have a 16 k btu AC. We turn the charger off and are able to run everything else with no problems. The refer runs just fine overnight without the batteries being charged. 

Sometimes adding the extra feed can limit your transient slip selection.

Marshall
Merrythought #1037

On April 29, 2014 11:08:05 AM EDT, Roland Ross <rross at pillerross.com> wrote:
>We have one shore power connector.  We do not run the water heater when
>the
>air conditioner is on or vice versa.  Works just fine.
>Roland Ross, Santa Barbara, #914, RCYC, Toronto.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: c320-list-bounces at lists.catalina320.com
>[mailto:c320-list-bounces at lists.catalina320.com] On Behalf Of Alan
>Goodman
>Sent: Monday, April 28, 2014 2:08 PM
>To: c320-list at lists.catalina320.com
>Subject: [C320-list] Power supply for AC install
>
>Hello all:  I am self-installing my air conditioner over the next
>month.  I
>bought a 12K BTU from Flagship Marine.  I need to install a 20A 120V
>circuit
>to supply the unit.  I have found a source for the exact same breaker
>as the
>factory installed AC breakers.  I rather not have to install a second
>shore
>power circuit to supply the power, but on the other hand I'll be
>installing
>a 20A breaker in a 30A circuit.  Obviously I should not run the water
>heater
>(about 12 A @ 120V) while the AC is on.  This is a downside I can live
>with.
>Are there other considerations I should consider?  My question is what
>have
>others done? 
>
>Alan Goodman   Hull #67  Holland, Michigan
>
> 		 	   		  

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