Ever wonder how your RV’s electrical system stays powered when plugged into shore power? That’s where the RV power converter comes in!
Here’s how it works:
Step 1: When you connect your RV to a 120V AC power source (like a campground hookup or generator), the converter activates.
Step 2: It transforms the high-voltage AC power into 12V DC power, supplying essential components like lights, fans, water pumps, and the thermostat.
Step 3: It also charges your RV battery, ensuring you have power when unplugged or off-grid.
Without a properly working converter, your battery could drain, and essential systems may fail—leaving you in the dark!
Signs Your Converter May Be Failing:
Flickering or dim RV lights
Battery not holding a charge
Appliances acting up
Pro Tip: If you notice any of these issues, check your converter to keep your RV running smoothly!