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AnEv942
Sep 13, 2014Nomad
Yes as mentioned you pretty much got it as others have noted.
Multi meters your friend and will help identify most questions, especially if field fixing. Biggest one I question is the inverter and its purpose.
SuaveGato wrote:
Hello,
..SHORE POWER
I assume the auto switch detects shore power and makes it primary, powering all of the appliances, 110V outlets, etc. (Correct) Does this also charge the 12V batteries? (Yes) If so, then I assume I have on board battery charger somewhere? (Yes) Also assume it shuts off or down to a trickle charge when the batteries are full? (Yes-well it should)
GENERATOR
I assume when running the generator and NOT on shore power, the auto switch then makes the generator primary powering all of the appliances, 110V outlets, etc. (Correct) Does this also charge the 12V batteries? (Yes) I assume it does the same thing that shore power does, just from a different source, correct? (Generac 00941-1. 3400W)(Correct)
DUAL 12V DC BATTERIES / SOLAR PANEL ON ROOF
I assume I have an onboard charger for the batteries, right? (Yes) Also assume it will shut off or down to a trickle when the batteries are full? (Yes) Will the running truck charge the batteries? (That depends on how your truck is wired-need to verify but should. Also need to verify when truck off its isolated from camper so as not to drain truck battery) Will the solar panel charge them? (Yes) If so, how? (Panel output runs thru solar controller that regulates charge) Does the solar run into the charger? (No)Or through an inverter and then the charger? (No) Or straight into the batteries? (Yes, but as mentioned thru the solar controller)
BATTERY CUT OFF SWITCH
What does this switch do? (Disconnects batteries form camper (both drain and charge) Completely isolate the batteries to prevent draining I assume? (Correct) But, will that also prevent charging them? (Correct) I.E. can I shut off that switch and keep them charged or does that switch prevent any charging? (The later is correct-no charge. However depending how solar is wired (factory?) it may be direct to battery thru its controller and NOT dissconnect with cut-off switch, need to verify)
INVERTER
I have an inverter n one of my cubby’s. What does it power? The fridge is 3 way, (propane, AC & DC) so when on DC is it really consuming AC through the inverter? There is one 110V power outlet in the inverter compartment cubby that it appears the fridge is plugged in to. So, is that outlet the ONLY one that is 110V HOT, when on the batteries / inverter or should all of my 110V outlets in the whole TC be hot? (That cant really help, depends on how its hooked up. Need to verify what is powered by it)
Also, how do the lights in the TC work? I.E. are they 12V or 110V? (12V) If 12V, do they just run off of the batteries, even when on shore power? (Yes) Or through a transformer perhaps? (No-they run off battery,
I know this is a LOT of questions but I like to know how stuff works before going out and depending on it and to be able to fix it etc.
Thanks,
biGjOhn
Multi meters your friend and will help identify most questions, especially if field fixing. Biggest one I question is the inverter and its purpose.
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