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.