โJun-09-2016 05:56 PM
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westend wrote:
If I was using a power supply in a typical travel trailer, I would connect the output of the supply to the two studs on the trailer's 12 V distribution panel. The typical 12V distribution panel has a number of fuses for the different 12V devices that are powered.
I guess you have no plans to move this trailer on the road? There are laws about break away emergency braking systems but if you live in the bush, they may not matter.
โJun-09-2016 08:06 PM
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โJun-09-2016 06:33 PM
esty wrote:Not all converters will work well without a battery connected. All converters benefit from having a battery connected because it smooths the output.2oldman wrote:esty wrote:Sometimes right, so it's wise to have a battery.
the 12 volt system should work while connected to AC power without a battery...right or wrong ?
Your converter manual will tell you about that.
providing the AC to DC converter is working as long as i'm plugged into 120 volt AC power shouldn't the 12 volt system always work without a battery
i understand i could lose 12V power if the converter charger fails
how do home converters work that power lights, such as under counter LEDs etc when no battery is present?
โJun-09-2016 06:20 PM
2oldman wrote:esty wrote:Sometimes right, so it's wise to have a battery.
the 12 volt system should work while connected to AC power without a battery...right or wrong ?
Your converter manual will tell you about that.
โJun-09-2016 06:10 PM
esty wrote:Sometimes right, so it's wise to have a battery.
the 12 volt system should work while connected to AC power without a battery...right or wrong ?
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