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mkirsch
Nov 03, 2015Nomad II
If it's a 2015 model, it's surely still under warranty. While it might be a minor inconvenience, it will be well worth your time to take the unit to a dealer where these issues can be fixed.
Is this an INverter or a CONverter? An INverter takes 12V power from the batteries and provides 120V AC power for household appliances. A CONverter is what takes 120V AC power from the power pedestal at the camp site, and turns it into 12V DC power to charge your batteries, and power your lights, water pump, detectors, refrigerator electronics, furnace, etc..
If you have a CONverter, you will not have 120V AC power on the road.
This is a big fancy 2015 Thor, so I'd imagine it does have an INverter and a CONverter.
Is this an INverter or a CONverter? An INverter takes 12V power from the batteries and provides 120V AC power for household appliances. A CONverter is what takes 120V AC power from the power pedestal at the camp site, and turns it into 12V DC power to charge your batteries, and power your lights, water pump, detectors, refrigerator electronics, furnace, etc..
If you have a CONverter, you will not have 120V AC power on the road.
This is a big fancy 2015 Thor, so I'd imagine it does have an INverter and a CONverter.
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