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09-16-2003, 07:03 PM
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Site Sponsor
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Coral Springs, Fl
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Plug my TM to the Clothes Dryer Outlet
Has anyone tried connecting their TM to the clothes dryer outlet. My dryer's nameplates say 4 amps for the motor and 23 amps for other accesories. Seems like more than enough to run the A/C.
We were putting away some things that we plan to keep in the trailer and found that it was getting incredibley hot (Florida) in there. Found myself wishing I could run the A/C while it's parked by the house.
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09-16-2003, 08:00 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Santa Cruz County, CA
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Re:Plug my TM to the Clothes Dryer Outlet
I think that electric dryer outlets are 220v...Don't think that's a good idea. I think that's why the plugs are different, but I'm not sure. Might blow the heck out of your converter
They gave us a plug adapter for our TM when we bought it, so you could plug it into house current, they are like $5 (a lot cheaper than replacing the converter).
Check with an electrician to be sure, I am not one, but kind of remember having to add an extra line from the telephone pole to handle the current when we updated an old house and wanted to use an electric dryer (it didn't have 220 before).
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09-16-2003, 08:08 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2003
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Re:Plug my TM to the Clothes Dryer Outlet
duh!! You guys are right. Thanks... open to any suggestion for A/C :P
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09-16-2003, 08:14 PM
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Join Date: May 2002
Location: Downsville, Louisiana
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Re:Plug my TM to the Clothes Dryer Outlet
[quote author=grill-n-go link=board=7;threadid=1322;start=msg9204#msg9204 date=1063760607]
Has anyone tried connecting their TM to the clothes dryer outlet. My dryer's nameplates say 4 amps for the motor and 23 amps for other accesories. Seems like more than enough to run the A/C.
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Yep, it's more than enough power to run the A/C. Unfortunately it will also let the smoke out of the electrical components in the TM. This is not a good thing. Any electrician or electronics repairman will tell you that the equipment really runs on smoke and when you let it out, it won't work no more
MJL
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09-16-2003, 09:23 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2003
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Re:Plug my TM to the Clothes Dryer Outlet
http://www.brwholesale.com/products....5f9484133cb3b0
I think this is what you need...you can plug your TM cord into this and this into your household current via extension cord (we use the orange kind).
Do any of you other TM owners have this?
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09-16-2003, 09:31 PM
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TrailManor Master
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Colorado Springs, CO
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Re:Plug my TM to the Clothes Dryer Outlet
My dealer gave me one of those thingies when I bought my TM. Works like a charm. Use if before every trip to power up my TM so I can cool down the refer.
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09-17-2003, 01:33 AM
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Re:Plug my TM to the Clothes Dryer Outlet
Ditto on using the adapter to cool the fridge, have used it to run A/C while parked at the fairgrounds during annual fair. Works great, and is cheap!
ColoradoCop 8)
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09-17-2003, 08:21 AM
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Join Date: May 2002
Location: Downsville, Louisiana
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Re:Plug my TM to the Clothes Dryer Outlet
grill-n-go,
Actually you could run the TM A/C off of the dryer outlet. The dryer outlet has 4 supply wires connected; 2 hot, 1 neutral and 1 ground. You (our your electrician) could make up a plug/adapter that taps only 1 of the 2 hot wires, the neutral and the ground. Another way is to install a 30a outlet next to the dryer outlet wired into one side of the dryer outlet. Just don't try to run the dryer and the TM A/C at the same time.
MJL
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09-18-2003, 06:33 PM
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Re:Plug my TM to the Clothes Dryer Outlet
Yes, an adapter is DEFINATELY the way to go, but be careful guys, those simple little 3" long go through jobs won't handle the load if it's too much. If you buy an adapter, spend a few bucks and get one that's like 10" long with a cord and all, not the plug deal......it can burn up if you're not careful. I have one of the small ones for a backup, but I wouldn't run my ac and everything else if plugged into that one. At home, I use my heavy duty one.....
[glow=red,2,300]Happytrails..........[/glow]
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09-18-2003, 07:42 PM
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Re:Plug my TM to the Clothes Dryer Outlet
I think the big trick here is making sure your house is wired for 30amp. Lot of homes are only wired for 20, could burn down your home trying to cool the TM. :-\
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