Converter in 1989 Leisure Coach RV

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JFM

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Does anyone know if the Converter in our 1989 Leisure Coach is a separate unit and where it might be located? Or is it built into the below power panel?
 

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Could the converter be that attached box to the breaker panel and has the main power input and the 3 white power wires?
 
What's the front of that power unit look like? The brand and model of panel would give us the definitive answer. Judging from the top view, though, I'd say odds are the converter/charger is integrated.

That's not a big deal, though. It's usually not difficult to remove the converter modules and install a deck-mount converter in its place.
 
Hi Gary. Here are some pictures. It looks looks me it has the built in converter. I’m not sure a replacement of this exact model would be available. Is there a way I can purchase a stand alone converter and RE wire? Any ideas on what a proper converter model would be? Thanks again.
john
 

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