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hmknightnc
Jul 18, 2013Explorer
An inverter takes your batteries 12volt DC and turns it into 110volt AC power. Depending on the size and wiring you run 110v stuff with it when you don't have shore power or generator. In an 07 Jayco this is almost assurecly a previous owner add on so you will have to do some wire tracing to figure how it is connected to the batteries and where the 110 service was run too.
If your talking about your manufactured installed converter, that device takes shore or generator 110v AC power and converts it to 12volt DC to run the coach DC circuits (e.g. refer control board, HWH control board, lights, and water pump) as well as charge your batteries.
If your talking about your manufactured installed converter, that device takes shore or generator 110v AC power and converts it to 12volt DC to run the coach DC circuits (e.g. refer control board, HWH control board, lights, and water pump) as well as charge your batteries.
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