Help with figuring out what done to my RV August 28, 2017, 04:13:22 pm Yahoo Message Number: 16197So, it is clear that there was once a Xantrex in my Jayco Seneca unit(the remote is still in the control center and you can see where it usedto be mounted under the bed. Now, there is an 80 amp charging unit thatI assume replaced the Xantrax. The problem is that, with the unitinstalled, I lost the inverter. The guy I had out today talked aboutspending $2,800 - a new combination charger inverter, new control panel, lots of work. I can't believe it's that hard since it had an inverteroriginally.Peter Quote Selected
Re: Help with figuring out what done to my RV Reply #1 – August 28, 2017, 04:17:38 pm Yahoo Message Number: 16198It depends on whether the previous owner removed/cut all the inverter wiring to and from the breaker panel. Quote Selected
Re: Help with figuring out what done to my RV Reply #2 – August 28, 2017, 04:30:46 pm Yahoo Message Number: 16199Mine has the inverter under the floor.Luke Pye Quote Selected
Re: Help with figuring out what done to my RV Reply #3 – August 28, 2017, 04:50:52 pm Yahoo Message Number: 16201The Jayco,s that I have helped with had 80 amp converter and separate inverter. You may only need a inverter to restore to original. Checkout Donrowe.com. Good prices on good inverters.BestRon Hall Quote Selected
Re: Help with figuring out what done to my RV Reply #4 – August 28, 2017, 05:22:13 pm Yahoo Message Number: 16205The break panel is in the side of the bed, right there. All the wiring is there.Peter Quote Selected
Re: Help with figuring out what done to my RV Reply #5 – August 28, 2017, 05:31:14 pm Yahoo Message Number: 16206Thanks, that's useful. So there should be a large cable with 12v power to feed the inverter and a smaller Romex to feed some part of the 110 system? What outlets would have been powered from the inverter?Peter Quote Selected
Re: Help with figuring out what done to my RV Reply #6 – August 28, 2017, 05:32:51 pm Yahoo Message Number: 16207The TV and Microwave is powered by the inverter in my Seneca.Luke PyeQuote On Aug 28, 2017, at 17:23, Peter Young [SuperCrvgroup] SuperCrvgroup@yahoogroups.com> wrote:Thanks, that's useful. So there should be a large cable with 12v power to feed the inverter and a smaller Romex to feed some part of the 110 system? What outlets would have been powered from the inverter?Peter Quote Selected