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Electrical System 120 Volt AC and 12 Volt DC – Part 3

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11.A.33 – Power Converter – DC Voltage drop at least .5 volt YES NO NI NP
11.A.34 – Power Converter – Verified A F P NI NP
11.A.35 – Power Converter – Battery-DC Voltage with Shore Power ON
11.A.36 – Power Converter – Battery-DC Voltage with Shore Power OFF
11.A.37 – 12V DC House Batteries – Match Size/Age YES NO NI NP
11.A.38 – 12V DC House Batteries – Pos/Neg cables match for load YES NO NI NP
11.A.39 – 12V DC House Batteries – Maintained YES NO NI NP
11.A.40 – 12V DC House Batteries – Operational YES NO NI NP
11.A.41 – 12V DC House Battery – Location Under Step Under Basement Front Basement Side Basement Other
11.A.42 – 12V DC House Battery – Box Condition A F P NI NP
11.A.43 – 12V DC House Battery – Cables and Terminals Condition A F P NI NP
11.A.44 – 12V DC House Battery – Vented and Secured YES NO

 

This is 3rd part in the series of Electrical things both 120 volts AC and 12 volts DC that are checked, today is Power Converter and Battery(ies).

Ok for those of you who are not familiar, there are two electrical systems in your RV:

120V AC – what you would recognize as household electric, this takes CIRCUIT BREAKERS, just like in your house.

12V DC – battery electric, like in your car/truck, these take FUSES.

Ok, checks, 33-36 we check out the converter to make sure it is working, 37-44 battery/batteries are checked.

Next week we will check out generators.

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