HOW TO RUN MY RV AIR CONDITIONER ON THE CAMPSITE?
Air conditioners have the highest start-up current of all electrical devices commonly used in recreational vehicles. However, this current level is only required for fractions of a second; the level required in continuous operation is much lower. As the mains hookups on most campsites are fitted with a delay fuse, the short-time peaks are normally no problem.
This is relevant for
- 13.5K Btu E Commerce Pkg
- 13.5K Btu
- 15K Btu
- ADB
- BR342
- Coach Split System
- CALR242
- FJ2000
- Dometic Penguin II High Efficiency
- Dometic Penguin II High Capacity
- Dometic Penguin II 13.5K W/ Heat Strip
- Dometic Penguin II 13.5K
- Dometic Penguin II
- Dometic HB 2500
- Dometic FreshWell 3000
- Dometic Freshwell 2000
- Dometic FreshLight 2200
- Dometic FreshLight 1600
- Dometic FreshJet FJX7 3500
- Dometic FreshJet FJX7 3000
- Dometic FreshJet FJX7 2200
- Dometic FreshJet FJX4 2200
- Dometic FreshJet FJX4 1700
- Dometic FreshJet FJX4 1500M
- Dometic FreshJet ADB
- Dometic FreshJet 3200
- Dometic FreshJet 3 Series 15K
- Dometic FreshJet 3 Series 13.5K
- Dometic Freshjet 2600
- Dometic FreshJet 2200
- Dometic FreshJet 1700
- Dometic Freshjet 1500
- Dometic Freshjet 1100
- Dometic CoolCat
- Dometic CoolAir RTX 1000
- Dometic Commercial
- Dometic Brisk II Evolution High Efficiency
- Dometic Brisk II Evolution Commercial
- Dometic Brisk II Evolution 15K
- Dometic Brisk II Evolution 13.5K BTU
- Dometic BR342
- Dometic Blizzard NXT 15K with Heat Pump
- Dometic Blizzard NXT 15K
- Dometic Blizzard NXT 13.5K
- Dometic AirCommand Sparrow
- Dometic AirCommand Sandpiper
- Dometic AirCommand IBIS 3
- Dometic AirCommand Heron Q Silver
- Dometic AirCommand HERON 2.2
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- Dometic AirCommand 15000
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