u/PleasantlyPerturbed

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Time for self checkouts

Honest rant here, and I can’t believe I’m saying this… but it’s time for a few self-check lanes.

This place has 2–3 staffed lanes (or less) with lines 3–10 carts deep at all times, while somehow there are also two people standing at the front door, two more parked at the service counter, and a few dudes gathered under a cart corral. Meanwhile I’m standing there with a box of screws behind a guy five carts up who’s trying to buy a “scrap 2x6” with no price tag, no UPC, and apparently no one knows how much it costs.

I’m usually anti-self-checkout because I’d rather see actual people employed, but this place is so bad it’s converting me.

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u/PleasantlyPerturbed — 12 hours ago

Using AC at home on 20a circuit.

Looking for advice on using the AC at home on a 20a circuit.

13.5k btu unit. 30a service on the trailer. We’ve had it for 5 years and have never run the AC outside of a campground when plugged into 30a shoreline.

We’re having a big to-do for the 4th and surprised by a few in-laws wanting to join from out of town. Camper is in the driveway, could use for them to sleep.

Can I run the AC for a night or 2 without risk to the camper or anything? Just AC, maybe a light or 3.

TIA!

Edit: thanks for all the responses. Very helpful insight. I do intend to put in a proper 30a camper receptacle in the future. This is a short notice huge family get together and I am looking at options for extra accommodations for a few ppl to sleep. I appreciate the help!

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u/PleasantlyPerturbed — 12 days ago