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Old 06-23-2019, 08:38 PM   #1
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1994 Bounder 120V Wiring

While trying to label the breakers I found that I could not identify one.
Main 30A,.. A/C 30A,.. one leg GFI forward 20A and one leg port side forward and bedroom 15A. But the last one, to the far right, blue 15A I can not pin down.
So I turned it off and left it off thinking I would find something that was not working, but no. Everything I try is still working. I was hoping it would be the power converter because I would like to have some power inside without the converter drawing that much power. Runs up the elect. bill.

Is there any way to have some 120v inside while on shore power (for fans ect.) without the converter on?
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If you turn off the converter the battery will discharge.
The battery runs the thermostat for the AC/heat, water heater control, water pump, interior lights and fridge control.

If you have a good battery, the converter will use very little power maintaining it.
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The last breaker MAY be for your ECC. Electronic Climate Control if you have one.

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If you turn off the converter the battery will discharge.
The battery runs the thermostat for the AC/heat, water heater control, water pump, interior lights and fridge control.

If you have a good battery, the converter will use very little power maintaining it.
I'm talking about while it is parked in the back yard and won't be used for weeks. We leave a small oscillating fan on and the roof vents cracked. Plug in the power 8-10 hrs. once a week. If I leave it on shore power I do notice the difference in the electric bill even without A/C and fridig.
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The last breaker MAY be for your ECC. Electronic Climate Control if you have one.

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I guess if I have an ECC I would know? Where is it?
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