RE: Class C coach battery and Generator
At night... does the inverter switch it automatically or is their a manual way of doing thisWhy not just go out to the coach (with it uplugged) and see if the lights work?
I wanted to hear what others have with the older coaches. Everything works except the auto transfer back to the coach battery. Trying to figure out if I have a bad converter.
Are you saying that none of your 12V items work if your generator isn't running?
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RE: Class C coach battery and Generator
At night... does the inverter switch it automatically or is their a manual way of doing thisWhy not just go out to the coach (with it uplugged) and see if the lights work?
I wanted to hear what others have with the older coaches. Everything works except the auto transfer back to the coach battery. Trying to figure out if I have a bad converter.
Class C coach battery and Generator
I have a 1990 Itasca class 'c' . My question is if your are dry camping and are using your genset to run the coach ie AC, microwave etc. . At night so you dont have to hear the genset and just need the coach battery for water pump lights, does the converter switch it automatically or is their a manual way of doing this. I know the new RV's have a switch to do this, but how about the older ones. BTW the batteries is getting charged from the genset and is working properly. I did search but didnt find any solid answers to this issue. Thank you for the help.