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The trailer’s 120-volt AC system and converter/charger
The 120-volt AC system in a trailer is similar to that in your home and can recharge the
batteries through a converter/charger.
This current comes from an electrical outlet in a campground (15 or 30 amps) or directly
from your home.
Your trailer has circuit (breakers) for the 120-volt system, located in
converter/charger panel.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
(1) The carbon monoxide/propane sensor drains the batteryin two weeks
if the trailer is not connected to a 120-volt feed. You therefore should
disconnect the F6 fuse for the batteryin the converter (green fuse) to
avoid triggering the alarm signal.
Battery fuse
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES CONSUMPTION(AMPERES)
AC (120 V) DC (12 V)
Clothes iron
4
N/A
Toaster (2 slice) 10 N/A
Coffee maker
7
N/A
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