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Interior Lighting
The interior lighting operates on 12-volt DC power only. When connected to a 120-volt source or using the generator, the power
converter transforms 120-volts to 12-volts. However; when not connected to 120-volts, the entire load of lights, water pump, exhaust
fans, etc., is on your 12-volt battery(s). Use conservatively to minimize battery discharging.
Solar Panel
The solar panel is (optional) The panel plugs into the solar ready connector. The solar
panel is designed to “trickle charge” your battery system. It is not intended to be a fast
charger. It also cannot supply large amounts of current to operate 12-volt DC electrical
equipment.
NOTE:
Weather conditions will affect the charging rate of the solar panel. Refer to the
solar panel manual supplied in your Solar Information Package.
120-volt AC System
The 120-volt electrical system supplies power to the following components:
AC to DC Power Converter
120-volt Outlets (interior and exterior)
Refrigerator
Roof Mounted Air Conditioner (optional)
Convection Microwave Oven
Alde System
Never operate the 120-volt electrical system without a proper ground.
120-volt Power Cord
Your camper is equipped with a heavy-duty power cord for connection to an external 120-volt, 30 amp rated service. The cord is
commonly called the “shore cord”. The cord and plug are molded together to form a weatherproof assembly. DO NOT cut or alter the
cord in any way. DO NOT remove the ground pin from the attachment plug. If you have to use an adapter to plug into an electrical
service, make sure the ground is maintained.
Never use a two-conductor extension cord, or any cord that does not assure appropriate and adequate ground continuity. Use a 30-amp
RV extension cord with a maximum length of 25’.
Never plug the 120-volt cord into an ungrounded receptacle.
Shore power poses a risk of death due to electrocution.
Always use a grounded connection.
Never connect to an ungrounded source of shore power.
Never remove the “third prong” from the shore power plug.
Risk of fire.
Connect only to source of correct voltage.
Do not overload electrical circuits.
Do not use an extension cord to connect to shower power.
Replace fuses with like rating.