Electrical System

The electrical system runs on 110VAC.  The trailer has no battery.

The table below shows the power requirements for each applicance.
 
Appliance Power requirements Amps
Hot water heater Propane only 0
Convection oven 110VAC & Propane 6
Large Coffee Urn Propane only 0
Grille Propane only 0
Grille Fan 110VAC 6
Two large burners Propane only 0
Lights 110VAC 2
Refrigerator 110VAC 1
Electrical outlets 110VAC Varies
Microwave 110VAC
Coffeepot, portable 110VAC

Note that although the trailer is wired to accept up to 50 amps, the actual current draw depends on what appliances that you are running.  If you have a small generator, or are plugged into a standard 15 amp outlet, you will not be able to use many electrical appliances at the same time.
 
 
The trailer has a large cable with a special twist-lock connector, (NEMA L14-30).  Use adaptors if needed to connect to an available generator or other power source. 
This is an adaptor to allow the trailer to plug into a standard household type three prong outlet.  This adaptor includes a 12 amp circuit breaker, so the number of different appliances that can run at the same time is limited.

 

The circuit breaker box for the trailer is located just inside the door.  The circuit breakers should be marked to show which appliance is on which breaker.

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