The problem is along the Colorado River the temperatures are pushing 120 degrees right now during the day! The 80% ratings at 86 degrees are considerably less because of that. That as you know is for every part in the circuit.
My guess would be the only parts that could handle the current would be the buried wire. The constant load on a 30 amp breaker under normal conditions, and this time of year are not normal NEC conditions, is 24 amps. Top this off with the fact that the breaker, is in this 120 in the shaded temperature, rather than in a climate controlled house, no!!! I would think, and have seen many times, that she is lucky to be able to run more than the roof shaker on a 30 amp circuit.
The "dry heat" of Arizona enabled many residents to use swamp cooling equipment for years. Now it seems that is objectionable to most. But we must still live with the laws of nature!!!
Up to about 2 weeks ago that swamp cooler was how I was dealing with the az desert. Now I "almost" cool my rig with a window shaker connected to a grid tied 20 amp circuit, and a 10awg cord.
Not that I know what I am doing, because if I wanted to help myself, I would pull my rig to northern az where I could have reasonable temperatures

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