110 VAC on 2011 21FBS

Is the inverter supposed to provide 110 VAC when just on battery power? If so, something is not working, and which way do I look to repair?

Brett
 

irvin56

Well-known member
No. It only will supply lights and 12 volts to run fridge controls for propane. All other 110 you have to be plugged in
 

branson4020

Icantre Member
Your coach does not have an inverter, which makes 120V AC from 12V DC. It does have a converter, which makes 12V DC and charges your battery, when you are conncected to shore power.
 

noobee

Well-known member
Your coach does not have an inverter, which makes 120V AC from 12V DC. It does have a converter, which makes 12V DC and charges your battery, when you are conncected to shore power.

The above is correct, unless you purchased an inverter optionally. With an inverter attached to your battery bank you then will get 110 without being connected to shore power. If you want significant 110 power, you will need a large wattage inverter & a large battery bank. Most people who have this type of setup have either a generator or solar power to keep the battery bank charged.

CS
 
Thank You, figured there was an inverter built in also, paperwork that comes with it is very vague on information.
Thank You to everyone.
 
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