Air Conditioner Circuit Breaker Trips when Using Camco RV Power Defender Circuit Analyzer CAM55312
Published 01/26/2018 >
Question:
AC circuit breaker trips when using Camco RV Power Defender Circuit Analyzer
asked by: Josh
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Expert Reply:
It is possible that there is a short inside of the Camco RV Power Defender Circuit Analyzer # CAM55312 that is causing the circuit breaker to trip. In that scenario you would have to replace the Analyzer.
It could also be that the AC is trying to draw more power than the CAM55312 can handle and in doing so is causing the breaker to trip. This analyzer is rated for 125 volts and 30 amps so if the power draw is beyond that then it can cause some problems.
expert reply by:
Michael H
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Camco RV Power Defender Circuit Analyzer Dogbone - 125V - 30 Amp
- RV Surge Protectors
- Circuit Tester
- 30 Amp
- Portable
- Camco
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