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Tim Weaver

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Re: Fan on a circuit breaker panel?
« Reply #10 on: July 05, 2018, 03:05:59 PM »

fwiw, in my last touring gig we had a 96 Prevost that had the circuit breaker panel in the back of the pantry. The Inverter was somewhere in that same set of cabinets. It would definitely get hot and trip during the summer. We had to leave the pantry door open during the day to keep stuff working.

Any time of the year, the heat buildup inside the pantry was pretty big. It would be 90-100 degrees in there when you opened the door.
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Re: Fan on a circuit breaker panel?
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