Sandy installing a SoftStartRV on a Truma Aventa AC
“Adding a soft start to your air conditioner really gives you a lot of flexibility in terms of what power sources you can use to run your air conditioner.”- Sandy Johnson.
Problem: Sandy can’t run her Truma Aventa A/C
Running an air conditioner in your RV can be tricky if you’re relying on limited power sources. Sandy’s A/C draws a large amount of amperage when it starts, often tripping breakers or overloading her system.
Solution: SoftStartRV runs your A/C without putting stress on the compressor
Once Sandy installed a Soft Start RV device, it became much easier for her A/C to run off a lower-power source, like a 15-amp outlet or even a 20-amp breaker. She noticed that her breakers were no longer tripping and her system was not overloaded during her A/C startup.
Result: Sandy’s A/C runs smoother than ever before
Whether Sandy is camping in a remote area with no hookups or using a smaller generator, she can still enjoy the comfort of air conditioning without needing a large power setup. The soft start enables her to enjoy the benefits of air conditioning even when power is limited. “Adding a soft start to your air conditioner really gives you a lot of flexibility in terms of what power sources you can use to run your air conditioner.” Sandy states.