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ELECTRICAL
USB Outlets
USB outlets may be located in various places throughout the coach. The number of
ports may vary. The USB outlets are for charging only and are not connected to any
entertainment equipment. They simply provide convenient accessory charging without
filling your 120 volt outlets with chargers. Most USB outlets require 120 volt power
when located outside of the cockpit area of the coach.
Auxiliary Inputs
USB ports labeled with auxiliary input are normally connected to the dash radio and
allow input to the radio via USB and or 3.5 mm cable. Refer to the owner’s guide for
the radio for information about selecting auxiliary inputs.
12 Volt Receptacles
Your coach maybe equipped with one or more 12 volt receptacles conveniently
located in the dash area. These 12 volt receptacles allow you to plug in a variety of 12
volt DC accessories, including cell phone battery chargers, camera battery chargers,
etc. These are fused at 20 amps.
This article provides a functional overview of the USB outlet, auxiliary input, and 12 volt receptacles in a coach.
USB Outlet, Auxiliary Input, and 12 Volt Receptacle
Overview
Diesel coaches may have an outlet designed for use with the engine block heater. It may be located in the engine
compartment or in one of the rear compartment bays.
Block Heater Outlet
This outlet may be controlled by the block heater button
on coaches equipped with a SilverLeaf touchscreen.
Coaches without SilverLeaf may have a switch in the
overhead cabinet to turn the power to the outlet on or o
ff
,
while others may be wired directly from the breaker box.
Coaches equipped with energy management systems
operating on shore power of 30 amps or less may have
power shed to the block heater if the other loads exceed
the amperage set on the energy management system.
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