Terryallan wrote:
dougrainer wrote:
1. WHY would anybody NOT utilize Trailer Brakes and the break a way system regardless of the law??????????????
2. Always install a battery, It helps keep the Power Converter from working too hard as it helps regulate the Converter output. Doug
This thread the Jayco does not have a slide, but most RV's with slide rooms will not operate the slides without a battery installed. Some will, but it puts a strain on the Converter.
Mine will, and the AC, and the fridge, and the WH. As for the converter. Runs all the time anyway.
ALL Converters run all the time(when 120 is too the RV). It just depends on how HARD it works depending on the DC load asked of it. We have had to replace Burnt out Converters in Show Units caused by running the various items 24/5 in a show and utilizing the Converter to power the slides. Because of Show restrictions that regulate having batteries connected(you must disconnect some batteries) , we just had to hope that this load does not burn out a Converter. Since most Trailers do NOT come from the OEM with a battery, we do not install a battery for the show units. We wait until it is sold, then install a new battery. One exception, is Airstream trailers. They come with a battery from Airstream. Doug