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pianotuna
Jul 30, 2023Nomad III
On the contrary both RV's had propane and smoke detectors.
The 1987 unit required a battery for the rather ancient converter.
The 2005 had a PD which was quite happy to run things without the battery.
One of my upgrades in the 2004 was an inverter charger which allowed for load support. I left the converter in place for those rare times when gfci doesn't "like" the inverter charger.
I have a way to plug in just the converter for the days before the inverter/charger when I used double conversion and ran the 120 volt side from a 2500 watt inverter rated for running motors.
The 1987 unit required a battery for the rather ancient converter.
The 2005 had a PD which was quite happy to run things without the battery.
One of my upgrades in the 2004 was an inverter charger which allowed for load support. I left the converter in place for those rare times when gfci doesn't "like" the inverter charger.
I have a way to plug in just the converter for the days before the inverter/charger when I used double conversion and ran the 120 volt side from a 2500 watt inverter rated for running motors.
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