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Electrical Systems
Battery Disconnect Switch
The
Battery Disconnect Switch
(see photo) is located on the
Universal Docking Station.
At times when
auxiliary power
will
NOT be needed:
• TURN the
Battery Disconnect Switch
to the OFF position
and REMOVE key.
• The Power Tongue Jack and all 12-Volt safety items
will remain operational.
When you are ready to use your RV’s interior features:
• REPLACE key, and TURN the
Battery Disconnect Switch
to the ON position.
If the RV will be in STORAGE:
Also DISCONNECT the battery
cables from the auxiliary battery terminals.
See
,
Winterizing / RV Storage Preparation #12.
Calculating Electrical Load
While connected to external power and using appliances,
remember that the 120-volt electrical system can run a
maximum
of 100 amps. If you overload the RV and/or camp-
ground electrical system, a circuit breaker
trip
may occur.
•
Added together, the amperage of each
appliance and component running at the
same time,
must NOT exceed
100 amps.
To calculate the amperage rating for each individual appliance,
divide the
wattage
by the
voltage
(both should be listed on the
appliance). For example:
1200 watts
divided
by
120 volts
equals
10 amps
.
See the
Next Page
, Approximate Electrical Load Ratings.
Solar Docking Port
(If So Equipped)
The Solar Docking Port is standard equipment, installed on
the roof of your RV. It is designed for use with either an OEM
or customer supplied Solar Power Charging System.
Replacing Light Bulbs
(Customer Supplied)
• BEFORE replacing a bulb, turn OFF the light switch.
•
Using the wrong bulb can overload the lamp circuit
and overheat the fixture, creating a FIRE HAZARD.
◦
CHECK that your replacement bulbs match the type,
wattage and voltage listed on the lamp fixture.
Battery Disconnect Switch
Solar Docking Port
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