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I should have been more specific! Reliably only 80% power is avaliable continuously 1840 watts. Like what Rich said do the math! I suggest you do the math and build a list, that will make it simple in the future.Your fridge will be fine, lighting, tv, charging devices, all that will work. You wont be able to use air conditioning, and if you want to run the microwave or a coffee maker (both around 1500w) you’ll either have to do it while the fridge has cycled off or shut off the fridge breaker. Otherwise you’ll run the risk of tripping the breaker on the pedestal.
When in doubt just do the math. Given that you know what each appliance draws, and that amps x volts = watts and watts/volts = amps, you can figure out what you can run on a given power supply with the only variable being the condition of the breaker on the pedestal. And yes as GTS said, make sure you get the adapter for you shore cord. And welcome to the forum!
I hadn’t considered the 80% factor - that’s important to keep from continuously tripping breakers, Good catch Kevin.I should have been more specific! Reliably only 80% power is avaliable continuously 1840 watts. Like what Rich said do the math! I suggest you do the math and build a list, that will make it simple in the future.
May I add an option. Large panels (solar) ,coupled by micro-inverters can add watts to your system while plugged in!