SunriseSunset
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- Nov 10, 2012
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- 18
Hi all!!
My 1st post! I know you can help me out. My Itasca Sunrise 35A could be equipped with a 600 watt Dimensions inverter, but wasn't. I have downloaded the Winnebago wiring diagram for my MH. I understand which outlets are powered by the inverter. I believe the Dimensions has an isolation relay to switch from inverter-to-shore power. Is this correct? I think I know the general location of the factory installed inverter, but I'm not 100% sure. Does anyone have a photo of a Dimensions inverter installed in a 35A? If no photos, how about a general description of where and how it's installed in the 35A? Where is the RCP outlet located that it is connected to?
I may install a larger inverter (1000 watts) and relay to power a crock pot and several storage bay "heaters" (100 watt trouble lights) to keep the water supplies from freezing, while under way. I use the motoraid heater to keep the rear of the coach warm instead of using the propane heater. I'm not sure if it will supply enough heat for the storage bays. I have upgraded the house batteries to CG-2 from the standard 12V marine and will rely on the alternator to recharge the house batteries, while underway. I don't plan on using the inverter much, except for one or two days at a time, while camping.
Thanks, Fran
My 1st post! I know you can help me out. My Itasca Sunrise 35A could be equipped with a 600 watt Dimensions inverter, but wasn't. I have downloaded the Winnebago wiring diagram for my MH. I understand which outlets are powered by the inverter. I believe the Dimensions has an isolation relay to switch from inverter-to-shore power. Is this correct? I think I know the general location of the factory installed inverter, but I'm not 100% sure. Does anyone have a photo of a Dimensions inverter installed in a 35A? If no photos, how about a general description of where and how it's installed in the 35A? Where is the RCP outlet located that it is connected to?
I may install a larger inverter (1000 watts) and relay to power a crock pot and several storage bay "heaters" (100 watt trouble lights) to keep the water supplies from freezing, while under way. I use the motoraid heater to keep the rear of the coach warm instead of using the propane heater. I'm not sure if it will supply enough heat for the storage bays. I have upgraded the house batteries to CG-2 from the standard 12V marine and will rely on the alternator to recharge the house batteries, while underway. I don't plan on using the inverter much, except for one or two days at a time, while camping.
Thanks, Fran