Calculating Electrical Load; Solar Port; Figure 36. Solar Port - Tiffin Motorhomes VANLEIGH BEACON Owner's Manual

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NOTE:
A Mira Module can be purchased which will enable you to control the Spyder
system via Bluetooth from your phone or tablet.
Contact Firefly Integrations for additional information. Phone: (574) 825-4600
http://www.fireflyintegrations.com/ or email: support@fireflyint.com.

cALcULATING ELEcTRIcAL LoAD

While connected to external power and using appliances, remember that the 120-volt elec-
trical system can run a maximum of 100 amps. If you overload the RV and/or campground
electrical system, a circuit breaker trip may occur.
The combined amperage draw from all appliances and components must NoT exceed
100 amps.
To calculate the amperage rating for each individual appliance, divide the wattage by
the voltage (both should be listed on the appliance). For example: 1200 watts divided by
120-volts equals 10 amps.
See
"Approximate Electrical Load Ratings" on page
SoLAR P oRT
The Furrion quick connect solar charging inlet is designed for use with the (customer
supplied) Furrion 95W portable solar power charging system (FSPP10SA-BL).
NOTE:
The Furrion solar system is intended to be used to maintain your auxiliary
battery. It is not designed to power the entire RV.
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Figure 36. Solar Port

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