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Jun 10, 2016Explorer II
In that era, for "entry level" C's Winnebago was using the 6 gallon Atwood electronic ignition water heater, no electric heating element. The fridge was a 6 cu ft Dometic, running on propane or a 120V heating element. Both are dependent on having a 12V supply, for controls, from battery, running engine, or converter.
If the C has an inverter, it would have been a very small one (100-200 watt) supplying an outlet for some piece of 120V entertainment equipment. Everything else AC runs from the AC power cord, which has be plugged into an external supply or a 120V, 30 amp outlet supplied by the generator.
If it is a "premium level" C, some of the equipment will be different. I don't have brochures. You can find those online at the Winnebago site, for almost everything since 1969.
If the C has an inverter, it would have been a very small one (100-200 watt) supplying an outlet for some piece of 120V entertainment equipment. Everything else AC runs from the AC power cord, which has be plugged into an external supply or a 120V, 30 amp outlet supplied by the generator.
If it is a "premium level" C, some of the equipment will be different. I don't have brochures. You can find those online at the Winnebago site, for almost everything since 1969.
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