A couple of months ago when we did the walk-through at the dealership before taking posession of our 2006 22' International CCD, I asked what the electrical thingie was under the front bed on the street side. The walk-through person peeked under the bed and said it was the converter. Last week, I squirmed under there and discovered it's an inverter. My newbie question is, what does this mean/imply? For example, can I safely plug into shore power if there's no converter?
More information that might be relevant. 1) I couldn't find any information about an inverter in the owners manual, nor anything very useful about the converter either. I have seen elsewhere, however, that an inverter was an option for this model. 2) the original owner installed a television above the refrigerator. Next to the fridge is a wall plug that's been labeled "Inverter Only." Plugging the television into this outlet seems to be the only way it works, but this might not be so if plugged into shore power. 3) we had the dealership install solar, and we had them replace the 12v battery with two 6v batteries.
Thanks in advance for any help.
More information that might be relevant. 1) I couldn't find any information about an inverter in the owners manual, nor anything very useful about the converter either. I have seen elsewhere, however, that an inverter was an option for this model. 2) the original owner installed a television above the refrigerator. Next to the fridge is a wall plug that's been labeled "Inverter Only." Plugging the television into this outlet seems to be the only way it works, but this might not be so if plugged into shore power. 3) we had the dealership install solar, and we had them replace the 12v battery with two 6v batteries.
Thanks in advance for any help.
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