- Joined
- Jul 27, 2019
- Messages
- 12,421
- Location
- Midlothian, VA
- RV Year
- 2017
- RV Make
- Newmar
- RV Model
- Ventana 4037
- RV Length
- 40' 10"
- Chassis
- Freightliner XCR
- Engine
- Cummins 400 HP
- TOW/TOAD
- 2017 Chevy Colorado
- Fulltimer
- No
After the saga of my OASIS electrical issues and a failed relay I learned quite a bit about the electrical demands. Last April when returning home i stayed in a CG where the breaker was overheating because it was hot and I was running everything including laundry. Wasn't their fault, I was stressing the 50A shore power supply.
We have a nice EMS system that will load shed based on demand. But can you be smarter than your EMS to avoid a load shed? For example, those with 3 air conditioners, do you want to ensure they keep running and not load shed when you fire up the Microwave or run laundry? For those of us running 2 or 3 A/C's do we want to be smart and keep those running to maintain temps when it's super hot?
Granted, EMS is automatic but the one item that really stands out to me is the OASIS electric heating elements, i.e. when we have AC I/II ON. When that green light comes on to heat water that is an instant ~22 AMP hit on your shore power demand. Maybe more, maybe slightly less. That's nearly HALF of your electrical load. What I do such as I'm doing right now with both AC's running and laundry going and I just used the Microwave for lunch is that knowing I'm going to load up the demand I turned OASIS electric burners OFF and turned the Diesel burner ON. This frees up ~22A of your power so EMS doesn't have to load shed and you can use your diesel burner for "free" heat (when it comes to AMPS) and more effective heating. On top of that, we don't want diesel sitting in lines or nozzles gumming up, keep that stuff moving every now and then.
So that's my tip, valid or not I welcome others to chime in with your opinions. But I think knowing your OASIS electric element demand and realize when your coach EMS is load shedding (which it will tell you if you go view the display) you can help keep things cooler in your coach when Air Conditioning is vital.
We have a nice EMS system that will load shed based on demand. But can you be smarter than your EMS to avoid a load shed? For example, those with 3 air conditioners, do you want to ensure they keep running and not load shed when you fire up the Microwave or run laundry? For those of us running 2 or 3 A/C's do we want to be smart and keep those running to maintain temps when it's super hot?
Granted, EMS is automatic but the one item that really stands out to me is the OASIS electric heating elements, i.e. when we have AC I/II ON. When that green light comes on to heat water that is an instant ~22 AMP hit on your shore power demand. Maybe more, maybe slightly less. That's nearly HALF of your electrical load. What I do such as I'm doing right now with both AC's running and laundry going and I just used the Microwave for lunch is that knowing I'm going to load up the demand I turned OASIS electric burners OFF and turned the Diesel burner ON. This frees up ~22A of your power so EMS doesn't have to load shed and you can use your diesel burner for "free" heat (when it comes to AMPS) and more effective heating. On top of that, we don't want diesel sitting in lines or nozzles gumming up, keep that stuff moving every now and then.
So that's my tip, valid or not I welcome others to chime in with your opinions. But I think knowing your OASIS electric element demand and realize when your coach EMS is load shedding (which it will tell you if you go view the display) you can help keep things cooler in your coach when Air Conditioning is vital.