Jun-28-2014 04:31 AM
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Jun-28-2014 08:45 AM
harold1946 wrote:Vt Rv wrote:RoyB wrote:
I suspect you are calling your POWER CONVERTER/CHARGER unit an INVERTER. These are two different animals. Most trailers come with the CONVERTER as a standard item and the INVERTER is a custom install items.
You are correct. I went out and checked and it is a converter rather then an inverter.
You may want to check further. On many Damons they are two seperate units.
Jun-28-2014 07:51 AM
Jun-28-2014 07:47 AM
Vt Rv wrote:RoyB wrote:
I suspect you are calling your POWER CONVERTER/CHARGER unit an INVERTER. These are two different animals. Most trailers come with the CONVERTER as a standard item and the INVERTER is a custom install items.
You are correct. I went out and checked and it is a converter rather then an inverter.
Jun-28-2014 07:29 AM
RoyB wrote:
I suspect you are calling your POWER CONVERTER/CHARGER unit an INVERTER. These are two different animals. Most trailers come with the CONVERTER as a standard item and the INVERTER is a custom install items.
Jun-28-2014 07:26 AM
RoyB wrote:
I suspect you are calling your POWER CONVERTER/CHARGER unit an INVERTER. These are two different animals. Most trailers come with the CONVERTER as a standard item and the INVERTER is a custom install items.
The CONVERTER takes 120VAC from the shore power hookup and converters it to 12VDC to run all of your 12VDC items and also charge your 12VDC batteries.
Provide us with model numbers and we can tell you what you have...
The INVERTER is connected to your BATTERIES and provides 120VAC to run some of your 120VAC Appliances. The INVERTERS are very battery power hungry. A 1000 WATT unit like you mentioned will draw a good 85-100AMPS DC CURRENT from your batteries when fully loaded. Thats alot of DC CURRENT to deal with.
here is a simplified 30AMP Power Configuration diagram to help you identify the different things associated with the 30AMP Power configurations... As you can see from this chart your OUTLETS only work when connected to SHORE POWER. All of your 12VDC items including the ceiling lights all work from your BATTERY or from the CONVERTER and BATTERIES when connected to SHORE POWER. Hope this helps..
Roy Ken
Jun-28-2014 07:22 AM
Jun-28-2014 05:56 AM
Jun-28-2014 05:56 AM
Vt Rv wrote:
I know my 2003 Damon Challenger has an inverter, and I have two golf cart batteries for house power, but how do I know what runs off the inverter?
I've been thinking of adding a cube size fridge to the basement area and was going to add a 110 AC outlet to run it off but have been thinking of maybe either adding it to the existing inverter or adding another inverter just for the fridge.
The compartment where I want to put the fridge is right beside the two batteries. I'm not sure what the draw is or what size inverter I'd need but it seems like it would be simple to wire. My thought is that it would then run while traveling without having to run the generator.
From what I've read it looks like a 1000 watt inverter should run the fridge?