MaintGrl
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- First Name
- Marsha
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- Dec 21, 2023
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- Location
- El Sobrante, Ca
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- 2023 XLT Lightning, Anti-Matter Blue SR (311a)
- Occupation
- Retired CWEA Grade 3 Maintenance Technician
William, Well Said, Many good points!ALEXOSE, you don't mention whether you have the optional 9.6kw ProPower...
A) if you DON'T, the bed outlet is shared by the Cab and Frunk outlets, on a 2.4kw inverter, which is a Maximum amperage of 20 amps, shared by all of those outlets. Were you using any other outlets at the same time?
B) if you DO, the bed outlet circuits (A) and (B) originate from the REAR 7.2kw 240v inverter, which is a Maximum amperage of 30amps for the 240v twist-lock outlet, and 60 amps of 120v shared between the two 120v outlets(30 amps each)... yes, that's 30amp from each 120v OUTLET... I've tested this and pulled 30amps with several heaters and a toaster before the circuit tripped.
These outlets are shared from the 240v inverter, so while the outlets 'look' like typical household outlets, they are actually engineered to handle the load. Nothing in Ford's documents shows these as 'only' 20 amps of power, although many conversations and terms seem to label them that way.
I would suggest that it's not just the truck, or the truck's power, or even your 120v welding device, it's just the combination of the sensitivity of the truck's power monitoring while the device is in use.
Your home's breaker, wiring, and main panel are not nearly as 'sensitive' to this up and down of amperage while the welder is in operation - as most home breakers can handle a lot more moments of being 'close to' or even 'over' the actual breaker's limits before actually tripping. A breaker is not typically designed to 'immediately' trip just because a short time of amperage might otherwise take it too far, but it's more about the 'constant' power, or HEAT, that causes the tripping.
HF Welders are "Dirty" the vehicles onboard circuitry is a lot more sensitive to feedback than ANY home wiring would be...
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