n7bsn wrote:
sch911 wrote:
OK so you don't use your fridge, your lights, your furnace, your air conditioner, or your water pump then?
What they said.
Your lights are certainly all 12V. If you think you can just replace the bulbs with 110V and wire the leads into your 110 you will have problems.
None of the wires or switches are rated for 110, which means they will fail, and maybe start a fire.
Your propane furnace will not work, it needs 12V to control it. Unlike your home furnace, it is not designed to generate the low voltage needed to control the thermostat. Since this thermostat also controls the A/C, no air conditioning.
The same is true for your water-heater.
What we are telling you is this is a poorly conceived idea.
if you read what wrote i have a window unit and is plugged into the wall. Living room light is a ceiling fan.as far as the furnace, yes you are correct i didnt think that through plus all trailer power is run through my converter box so i will be leaving it alone.