Roger that- No Microwave/AC on the house batt. Thanks!
I was tooling around. The converter is a magnatek 6300 series model 6345, for which I've found the manual. (
link here)
I found that the 3 slots for the 20 amp fuse was empty so I installed 3 fuses but it didn't seem to change anything. (pic 1)
New discovery just now: The interior lights on the drivers side, along with the oven light and fan now work (I hadn't checked those earlier). However, all the lights on the passengers side remain non-functional. I found a couple of switches (one by the door), and another next to the interior generator switch, set both to "on" but nothing happens. The odd thing is that even with the generator running all the passenger side lights are off.
Really appreciate the tips and advice. I will keep plugging away at this. (Next step is to...1- check all the 15a fuses and 2- plug into shore power and see what happens.... Was gonna do that tonight but ran out of steam and daylight).
Edit..... The culprit was one of the 15a fuses. all good now....
Onto my next round of silly questions:
I was reading up on 12v batteries at this link http://rvroadtrip.us/library/12v_system.php
1) how do I set up the 110v electrical outlets to run off 12v? I just tested all of them using my phone charger and they were not functional (didn't run the genny this time as it's late) Is this possible or will I always need the generator for this (I'll be dry camping and will need to recharge phones/cameras/laptops etc)
2) how long can I typically run the interior lights as pictured before the Marine battery needs a recharge? I will be dry camping for about a week at a time.