06-14-2020, 10:18 AM
110. Each of the units is just about a ton or 12000 BTU. Typical for RVs.
If the coaches or any other RV used 230V AC units, it would dictate that the rig was always on 50 amp plug in. You get 230 across the two phases of a 50 amp plug. But you only get 110 on 30 amp service.
So, you are moving the blower to open up that bay, and installing a new? AC?
Are you going to adapt a mini split? Or install a ducted self contained unit?
And forgive me for butting in, but what is wrong with your current setup that cannot be repaired or is unsuitable?
If the coaches or any other RV used 230V AC units, it would dictate that the rig was always on 50 amp plug in. You get 230 across the two phases of a 50 amp plug. But you only get 110 on 30 amp service.
So, you are moving the blower to open up that bay, and installing a new? AC?
Are you going to adapt a mini split? Or install a ducted self contained unit?
And forgive me for butting in, but what is wrong with your current setup that cannot be repaired or is unsuitable?
Richard and Rhonda Entrekin
99 Newell, 512
Maverick Hybrid Toad
Inverness, FL (when we're home )