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Post by proturbo on Apr 15, 2021 12:47:46 GMT -5
Where is the Power Inverter located?
I have issues with the CO alarm going off and I think my inverter not charging the Battery, wanted to check if it has a fuse on the Inverter itself
Thank you
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Post by WrkrBee on Apr 15, 2021 13:03:45 GMT -5
Where is the Power Inverter located? I have issues with the CO alarm going off and I think my inverter not charging the Battery, wanted to check if it has a fuse on the Inverter itself Thank you You have a converter. 120vac to 12vdc. Our converter, in the Sonic Lite, is to the left of the sink, in a cabinet, at floor level. Saves Venture wire having it where you have to almost lay down to check the breakers.
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Post by proturbo on Apr 16, 2021 11:38:51 GMT -5
Where is the Power Inverter located? I have issues with the CO alarm going off and I think my inverter not charging the Battery, wanted to check if it has a fuse on the Inverter itself Thank you You have a converter. 120vac to 12vdc. Our converter, in the Sonic Lite, is to the left of the sink, in a cabinet, at floor level. Saves Venture wire having it where you have to almost lay down to check the breakers. I dont have the same style of Trailer you do, check the model 280 VRB, very different
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Post by WrkrBee on May 10, 2021 20:54:37 GMT -5
You have a converter. 120vac to 12vdc. Our converter, in the Sonic Lite, is to the left of the sink, in a cabinet, at floor level. Saves Venture wire having it where you have to almost lay down to check the breakers. I don't have the same style of Trailer you do, check the model 280 VRB, very different I knew the units were different, but converters charge the battery. Inverters do not.
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Post by navylcdr on May 10, 2021 20:58:00 GMT -5
It is correct that it is the converter that charges the batteries, not the inverter. The converter is usually built into or very near the power panel that has all the DC fuses in it. On both trailers I have owned, it has been near floor level.
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