Blue/Red Wire: These are typically the "hot" 12V DC output wires that lead to your fuse block.
“Disconnect the battery if storing the RV for more than 30 days. Use a separate smart battery maintainer.”
| Specification | Value | |---------------|-------| | | 105-130V AC, 60Hz | | Output Voltage (no load) | 13.8V DC ± 0.2V | | Output Current (continuous) | 20 amps | | Output Current (surge) | 25 amps (for 5 seconds) | | Battery Charge Voltage | 13.8V (float/trickle) | | DC Fuses | 12 x ATO/ATC blade fuses (up to 20A each) | | Reverse Polarity Fuses | 2 x 30A or 40A (check label) | | AC Input Protection | Internal thermal cutout (resettable) | | Cooling | Passive convection (no fan) | | Dimensions (W x H x D) | 10.5" x 5.5" x 7.5" | | Weight | Approximately 8.5 lbs |
A: The manual specifies “Use a 30A inline fuse within 12 inches of the battery positive terminal.”
Note: Pure sine wave is standard for sensitive electronics; modified sine wave is cheaper but may cause buzzing in motors or audio equipment.
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