I did a 110v/230v conversion on a Winnebago Brave SE about 12 months ago. All went well on installation and I got both the additional 230v and the existing 110v sockets working off either the 230v landpower or the 110v generator, the input source is selectable via a changeover switch with a mid OFF position. When land power is selected the transformer feeds 110v into the old 110v landpower input, and when the 110v generator is being used it picks up the 110v from this point and feeds 230v into the 230v consumer unit.
What is happening now is that the 12v lighting and fridge are draining the battery even when the RV is connected to landpower, so the owner has to periodically use the generator to charge them up.
Why aren't the batteries charging when on 230v landpower????
What is happening now is that the 12v lighting and fridge are draining the battery even when the RV is connected to landpower, so the owner has to periodically use the generator to charge them up.
Why aren't the batteries charging when on 230v landpower????