mountainlovers76
Mississippi Chapter Leaders
Has anyone tried running their 2014 Landmark with the residential refrigerator on dual Honda 2000 generators???
For the past five years I ran my Bighorn 3600RE with dual Honda 2000 gennies in parralel with no problem when running just one AC. When traveling to the Pigeon Forge area from home we always stop and spend the night in a rest area about halfway there during the summer. So this past weekend I wired in my 30amp plug into the gen prep box because we are heading out this weekend to the Smokies for the 4th of July. I started up my Honda gennies, plugged in the 30amp cord and my Progressive EMS gave me an open ground indicator and would not let power flow through. Ok, no big problem, I just wired up a bonding plug (although I NEVER had to use one on the Bighorn) and tried again. Everything worked fine.....until I tried to turn on the AC. When the AC compressor kicks in the initial load is so heavy that the EMS shuts the power down. My first thought was maybe the new residential refer compressor was trying to run at the same time as the AC and maybe the converter as well. To make a long story short, I turned off every breaker except for the AC and the dual gennies still would not power up the AC. I have dual heat pumps and tried both of them one at a time and neither would work. There is no paperwork with my Landmark that tells me anything about the power consumption of the AC units. Did find instructions on the thermostats but not the units themselves. Just wondering how many amps do these new AC units draw on startup. So again, has anyone tried running their new coach off of a dual setup yet and how did it respond? Hope I can figure this out before Friday. Hate sweating while trying to sleep.
For the past five years I ran my Bighorn 3600RE with dual Honda 2000 gennies in parralel with no problem when running just one AC. When traveling to the Pigeon Forge area from home we always stop and spend the night in a rest area about halfway there during the summer. So this past weekend I wired in my 30amp plug into the gen prep box because we are heading out this weekend to the Smokies for the 4th of July. I started up my Honda gennies, plugged in the 30amp cord and my Progressive EMS gave me an open ground indicator and would not let power flow through. Ok, no big problem, I just wired up a bonding plug (although I NEVER had to use one on the Bighorn) and tried again. Everything worked fine.....until I tried to turn on the AC. When the AC compressor kicks in the initial load is so heavy that the EMS shuts the power down. My first thought was maybe the new residential refer compressor was trying to run at the same time as the AC and maybe the converter as well. To make a long story short, I turned off every breaker except for the AC and the dual gennies still would not power up the AC. I have dual heat pumps and tried both of them one at a time and neither would work. There is no paperwork with my Landmark that tells me anything about the power consumption of the AC units. Did find instructions on the thermostats but not the units themselves. Just wondering how many amps do these new AC units draw on startup. So again, has anyone tried running their new coach off of a dual setup yet and how did it respond? Hope I can figure this out before Friday. Hate sweating while trying to sleep.