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tenbear
May 25, 2013Explorer
I believe my rig is basically the same as yours. If that is true, the engine alternator keeps both the engine and house batteries charged. You do not have an inverter.
If you have an LED TV you do not need much power to run it. A small inverter, 100-200watts would run it, depending on the size of the TV. Some of the smaller TVs are 12v and have an adapter to run the TV using 120v ac. Mine does. An LCD TV uses a little more power.
Some good reading to acquaint you with RV 12v power is The 12 volt side of life.
Enjoy your new RV, and lifestyle.
If you have an LED TV you do not need much power to run it. A small inverter, 100-200watts would run it, depending on the size of the TV. Some of the smaller TVs are 12v and have an adapter to run the TV using 120v ac. Mine does. An LCD TV uses a little more power.
Some good reading to acquaint you with RV 12v power is The 12 volt side of life.
Enjoy your new RV, and lifestyle.
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