Wattage Question
Dawnya
Reg. Aug 2004
Posted 2006-03-11 8:33 AM (#38648)
Subject: Wattage Question



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I have the Carrier Air V on my trailer.
Looking up the wattage requirements, I've found confusing info:
 

NOMINAL BTU COOLING CAPACITYELECTRICAL RATINGLOCKED ROTOR COOLING AMPSAPPROX. FULL-LOAD AMPS/COOLINGRUNNING WATTS COOLINGRUNNING WATTS HEATINGEVAPORATOR AIR DELIVERY
13,500115V,60 CYCLES, 1 PHASE64.512.81450-18201800380 CFM

What's the start up amps (or watts)
And running amps (or watts) for cooling.
Question is for generator load.


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Painted Horse
Reg. May 2005
Posted 2006-03-11 11:12 AM (#38653 - in reply to #38648)
Subject: RE: Wattage Question



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I'm no expert, But I think your starting load is 1820watts

I've got that same A/C on my trailer.   My Yamaha EF2400 which offers 2000 watts continous runs the A/C and my lights just fine.

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Dawnya
Reg. Aug 2004
Posted 2006-03-11 12:12 PM (#38656 - in reply to #38653)
Subject: RE: Wattage Question



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Originally written by Painted Horse on 2006-03-11 11:12 AM

I'm no expert, But I think your starting load is 1820watts

I've got that same A/C on my trailer.   My Yamaha EF2400 which offers 2000 watts continous runs the A/C and my lights just fine.

Sweet!

  That's what I wanted to know.  I'm looking at the Kipor 3000ti with 2300 rated.
Is there a watt difference between low cool and high cool?  (or just the fan blower)
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