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<blockquote data-quote="Y_J" data-source="post: 368352" data-attributes="member: 14258"><p>It's an older mobile home (11x70) but I'm not sure of the amperage on the 110v or the 220v. I know the cloths dryer runs off of the 220v and the window AC also does but everything else is 110v. I've got a breaker panel in the back bedroom. I guess I could try to look at that and figure it out. I know if I try to run to many things at the same time it kicks the breaker, like the dish washer and the microwave just don't work to well together LOL.</p><p>I do have an outdoor extension cord running from the living room out the window so I got power out there for things like my pressure washer, angle grinder (which I found today likes human flesh) and my electric roto-tiller. I have found that the AC and the dryer will work together (both are 220v)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Y_J, post: 368352, member: 14258"] It's an older mobile home (11x70) but I'm not sure of the amperage on the 110v or the 220v. I know the cloths dryer runs off of the 220v and the window AC also does but everything else is 110v. I've got a breaker panel in the back bedroom. I guess I could try to look at that and figure it out. I know if I try to run to many things at the same time it kicks the breaker, like the dish washer and the microwave just don't work to well together LOL. I do have an outdoor extension cord running from the living room out the window so I got power out there for things like my pressure washer, angle grinder (which I found today likes human flesh) and my electric roto-tiller. I have found that the AC and the dryer will work together (both are 220v) [/QUOTE]
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