Here's the hard numbers for our CY, IF we were to pull in and wanted to run those high ticket items (we have a residential refrigerator)
1) Line 1-bedroom AC...12A
2) Line 2-living room AC...12A
3) Line 1-water heater...11A
4) Line 1-fridge...11A
Can't forget the 2 ACs and fridge needing a few more amps each to start their compressors up.
Looks fairly good so far, until the silent giant gets awakened at full potential...the converter. Ours is the PD 9280, and I added a Charge Wizard. After a long day of traveling with the fridge drawing down the battery bank faster than the truck can charge, when my charge wizard is set on bulk, the 9280 will pull 24 Amps on Line 1. Our Line 1 could feasibly be drawing 12,11,11,24...58A.
This is just a reminder that we all should know how our trailers are wired, how much potential draws one can have on the individual Lines 1&2, and be aware how to circumvent a possible 58A, or more, line draw.
On a side note, everyone HAS axled their fully loaded combination already, right? If not, you should....just for awareness sakes....