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CA_Traveler
Aug 09, 2014Explorer III
WestTXskies wrote:Most likely you have a 30A rig and the electrician connected it to 240V. He should pay for replacement of all damaged equipment which can include TVs etc.
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I apologize, the converter smoked while electrician was trying to hook the the trailer up at my mother in law house. We visited my mother in law for vacation, she lives 6 hours away. We are back home now. I did not have a battery but will purchasing one today. Hoping electrician will make it today. Thank you for the advice, I will have converter checked before disposing of it.
You need either a battery and charger (of some kind) or just a charger.
Most of the rig requires 12V for the appliances to work. This can include but is not limited to lights, water, refer, HW, AC, furnace, etc. Some of these may/may not require 12V. Yes the refer, HW and AC may require 12V for the controls.
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