ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Doc No:
21906532
Rev: 07
Copyright © Roadtrek Motorhomes Inc. 2010
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NOTE: INVERTER
Your Owner’s Manual for RV750ULHW contains essential information you need to enjoy the electrical conveniences
of home while at RV parks or dry camping. However, we wish to highlight information pertaining to the charging
system, in order to help avoid possible confusion:
Supplying shore power or, (optional) generator power enables RV750ULHW to charge the auxiliary batteries.
Operation of your vehicle engine and alternator will also charge the auxiliary batteries. When your motorhome is
not plugged-in to shore power or, (optional) AC generator power, all electricity you use draws power from your
motorhome’s auxiliary battery bank, with the inverter allowing you to enjoy quiet DC-to-AC, (12 volt to 110 volt)
power to the A/V cabinet and galley receptacle in the absence of shore or generator power.
10V inverter/charger shut down
As a safety feature, the inverter component of the RV750ULHW inverter/charger, (which changes DC battery power
to AC electricity) will shut down when the auxiliary battery bank drops below 10 volts DC (approximate). This occurs
in order to avoid excessive discharging and potential damage to the batteries. It is possible, however, for the
batteries to become discharged below 10 volts DC as a function of activity other than using the inverter.
For example, while dry camping, in the absence of shore or generator power, if a 12 volt appliance such as the
fridge, furnace or lights are left on for an extended period of time. It is not recommended to leave the batteries in
this condition, recharge as soon as possible.
Dry camping battery conservation
While dry camping, (no 110 VAC power available) to conserve battery power, it is recommended to either switch
the inverter to the off position or adjust the Load Sense dial (see the Tripp-Lite Manual). If the inverter is left in the
ON position, it will continue to draw 1.25 amps. The inverter remote ON/OFF switch is located beside the electrical
panel above the passenger lounge seat.
Receptacle functionality
When using your motorhome and connected to shore power or optional generator, the receptacles in the
audio/video cabinet and in the galley will function to the 15 amp capacity supplied from the distribution panel.
However when no shore power or option generator power is available, these receptacles are limited to the 750
watts, (7 amps) output from the inverter.
If an overload occurs, the inverter will shut down, and will need to be reset manually, by turning the inverter off
for 1 minute, removing the load, and then turn the inverter back on.
The vehicle’s electrical system should not be subjected to changes and or additions to circuitry, appliances, etc.
without consulting your dealer or Roadtrek for proper installation procedures.
Failure to do this could result in serious safety issues or component damage. Changes to the electrical system run
the risk of voiding the warranty.
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