The inverter only supplies power to specific outlets within the motorhome. Those outlets are
listed below by floor plan.
• 39A - Bedroom vanity area outlet, kitchen GFCI outlet above the sink, flush floor
overhead outlet, microwave outlet, and front and rear televisions.
• 39B - Bedroom vanity area outlet, kitchen GFCI outlet above the sink, flush floor
overhead outlet, microwave outlet, and front and rear televisions.
• 39C - Bedroom vanity area outlet, kitchen GFCI outlet above the sink, flush floor
overhead outlet, microwave outlet, and front and rear televisions.
Please see manufacturer instructions for further information and instructions.
The battery isolator is designed to protect the coach batteries and chassis batteries from
discharging each other. This is done by separating the two sets of batteries until a charging
source is available. Once a charging source of at least 13.3 volts has been detected, the
isolator controller will then connect both sets of batteries so they will charge. There are three
possible charging sources that will provide the necessary voltage to connect the batteries.
The three charging sources are; the chassis alternator, the generator which will power the
inverter, and shore power which will also power the inverter. The inverter has a built in
charger that will work off both generator and shore power to charge the batteries. Unless the
controller senses a charge from one of the above sources the two sets of batteries will not be
connected. Some additional characteristic of the isolator system include:
1. Delays connecting the coach batteries to the charging system for approximately
15 seconds to allow the alternator time to reach full charging ability.
2. If the charging voltage drops below 12 volts for a period of 4 seconds due to low idle
speed and/or excessive load, the isolator will disconnect the coach batteries until the
voltage returns to a level of 13.3 volts for about 10 seconds.
3. In the event the automotive battery is low or fully discharged, it will be necessary to
press and hold the auxiliary start button located on the dash. By pressing the
auxiliary start button, power from the coach batteries will assist with starting the
motorhome.
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