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    cyberjay Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
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    Aug 16, 2010, 09:42 PM
    I have a 2pole 30amp 20amp and a strait 15amp 2pole in the panel
    I just bought a 21' 1977 trailblazer camper from my dad. I live in Phoenix, AZ. And this camper has no A/C. The wiring is exactly how I bought it so I will try to communicate as best as I can what I'm dealing with... Also I am a novice working with electrical as most of my trade work has been plumbing or excavating...

    The water heater, stove and heater are gas so the service panel is small and only has Two 2pole breakers... One 2pole 30amp/20amp and a strait 15amp 2pole, everything is 110volt.

    There is an unconnected 12/2 wire by the panel and a free 20amp breaker next to the 30amp. I think this loose wire must have gone to the water pump for distance camping which I plan not to use so I ran a new 12/2 line from the open 20amp circuit to a single outlet 20amp 110volt plug next to a 15amp 110volt wall A/C unit.

    Will it be OK to run this lower Amp unit on the 20amp circuit? I am worried about my service cord bottle necking juice at the end where the plug is. The service is a thick rubber cord about 20' long and 1'' in diameter. The plug end has been spliced and appears to reduce to normal 3 prong plug 3/8'' cord like you would see on an extension cord, from the large diameter cord the splice looks to be approx 1' long. Will this cause the unit to starve??


    I have only tested the unit for a couple minutes and I noticed a light dimming during the cycle, the service is plugged into a 30' extension cord which plugs into one of my dad's garage outlets which could explain the starvation although I looked at the garage service panel and all I see is 30amp breakers...

    My dad is a loon... I can't believe that garage full of outlets is running on about 8 30amp circuits...

    Tomorrow I pull the trailer to the park I will be staying and hope the power is better, I'm still worried about the bottleneck at the end of the service cord and the way I hooked up the A/C service line...

    I would appreciate any advice and will be checking periodically for updates, I will also update the thread as to how it goes tomorrow...

    BTW the park's power hook up is a 30amp normal 3 prong outlet but I still don't think my service cord is wired correctly...

    Thanks,

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    Aug 16, 2010, 09:52 PM

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    Aug 18, 2010, 05:46 PM

    According to your sketchy explaination(s).. there are a bunch of things wrong with your dad's garage and your interpretation of how things are supposed to be wired. If you ask SPECIFIC questions you would most likely get an answer. May I suggest you get someone local to help you with this? It appears you aren't grasping the concept of how electrical power is distributed, or how it should be wired.
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    Aug 19, 2010, 09:10 AM

    Might I suggest that we start with the code violations in the garage.

    You cannot have a 120VAC 15 or 20 Amp receptacle protected by a 30 amp Breaker. This is an extreme fire hazard.

    I believe your trailer is at its max amperage. I suspect that the 30 amp breaker is your main panel protection.

    I'd really need to see a schematic of the trailer to know for sure.

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