EricR
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Hi Folks,
Well we just returned from a week long trip with 120V 30A service running from the PPoB to our travel trailer - while driving!
And as a bonus there was no smoke, no fire, and no breakers tripped! ?
See the black with orange cable in these pictures:
L14-30P Connector (only one hot leg connected) plugs into the PPoB, then up and over the tailgate:
The cable ends with a L5-30R connector, which mates with a L5-30P connector and cable that runs to the AC breaker box inside the trailer. These two connectors are watertight when mated.
This allows the refrigerator to run without propane, and for an AC battery charger to feed nearly 60 Amps into the lithium batteries I upgraded to earlier this summer! Our batteries were always fully charged when we arrived at our next destination.
Here's 1300 Watts being fed to the trailer while we are moving down the road:
Next spring I will likely upgrade so the cable doesn't have to go up and over the tailgate.
Glad to answer any questions, or help anyone interested in doing something similar.
Over the next few days I will also write up and post (on a different forum) the trailer upgrades I did this summer. I'll include a link in this thread in case anyone is interested.
-Eric
Well we just returned from a week long trip with 120V 30A service running from the PPoB to our travel trailer - while driving!
And as a bonus there was no smoke, no fire, and no breakers tripped! ?
See the black with orange cable in these pictures:
L14-30P Connector (only one hot leg connected) plugs into the PPoB, then up and over the tailgate:
The cable ends with a L5-30R connector, which mates with a L5-30P connector and cable that runs to the AC breaker box inside the trailer. These two connectors are watertight when mated.
This allows the refrigerator to run without propane, and for an AC battery charger to feed nearly 60 Amps into the lithium batteries I upgraded to earlier this summer! Our batteries were always fully charged when we arrived at our next destination.
Here's 1300 Watts being fed to the trailer while we are moving down the road:
Next spring I will likely upgrade so the cable doesn't have to go up and over the tailgate.
Glad to answer any questions, or help anyone interested in doing something similar.
Over the next few days I will also write up and post (on a different forum) the trailer upgrades I did this summer. I'll include a link in this thread in case anyone is interested.
-Eric
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