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Driftwood26 I agree with Brian I have run mine on 15 amp before with no issue, 20 should be fine. The key things to watch are other loads (which you mentioned) and the size and length of your shore cord. This is not the place where you want to use your 20 year old extension cord you use for the Christmas lights lol. Ideally no extension cord at all, or if you need one the bigger (12 AWG minimum) the better. Ideally your "dog bone" adapter would be at the outlet and you would go directly to the shore cord, or a 50 or 30 amp extension cord.
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Neil Citro
2018 Reflection 28BH Pepwave
2019 F350 6.7L Long Bed Crew Cab
I ran our bumper pull unit on a 10 gauge extension chord. Not for long and the AC was the only thing being used. Not even the converter was working hard.
Watch that converter because it can pull more power than you anticipate.
Joseph
Tow Vehicle: 2024 GMC K3500 Denali Ultimate Diesel
Coach: 303RLS Delivered March 5, 2021
South of Houston Texas
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