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hvac:solar_ac [2018/03/25 15:50]
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hvac:solar_ac [2020/04/17 13:37]
frater_secessus [but some people are doing it]
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 +===== but RVs are doing it ===== 
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 +RVs and travel trailers typically power their single A/C off 30A (3,600W) [[:shore|shore power]], and sometimes can't run that and a MW at the same time depending on other loads. Dual A/C typically runs off 50A (12,000W) shore power. 
hvac/solar_ac.txt · Last modified: 2024/02/05 14:25 by princess_fluffypants