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Bill.Satellite wrote:
Nearly all inverters have an on/off option. Do you know if your inverter is on? Is there a wall mounted controller that allows you to set/change options?
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whiteysax wrote:
I did some looking around and found my converter. It is mounted right behind the fuse box. The inverter is on the opposite side connected to a chain of batteries. Am I correct to assume what I experienced during the power outage was the converter powering the 12v utilities? In that case, why wouldn't my inverter power anything? It's pretty tough to follow the wires from the inverter as they eventually run inside the undercarriage.
My fridge is residential and has no LP hookup.
โNov-27-2013 01:38 PM
whiteysax wrote:
I did some looking around and found my converter. It is mounted right behind the fuse box. The inverter is on the opposite side connected to a chain of batteries. Am I correct to assume what I experienced during the power outage was the converter powering the 12v utilities? In that case, why wouldn't my inverter power anything? It's pretty tough to follow the wires from the inverter as they eventually run inside the undercarriage.
My fridge is residential and has no LP hookup.
โNov-27-2013 12:31 PM