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schlep1967
May 12, 2015Nomad
First lets get to the correct terminology.
A converter changes 120v A/C to 12v D/C.
An inverter changes 12v D/C to 120v A/C.
Now if you are looking for your converter start by finding you fuse/breaker box. Now figure out how to get behind it or under it. You should find your converter there or very close to there. I have a different type and year of trailer but my converter was actually plugged into an outlet on the bottom of my fuse/breaker box. and the cord was only maybe 2 feet long.
A converter changes 120v A/C to 12v D/C.
An inverter changes 12v D/C to 120v A/C.
Now if you are looking for your converter start by finding you fuse/breaker box. Now figure out how to get behind it or under it. You should find your converter there or very close to there. I have a different type and year of trailer but my converter was actually plugged into an outlet on the bottom of my fuse/breaker box. and the cord was only maybe 2 feet long.
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