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Old 10-25-2021, 11:19 PM   #4
sportcoupe
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Vegas 24.1
State: Georgia
Posts: 476
THOR #21919
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Originally Posted by taylorbob1 View Post
Sumtin’ isn’t right…
- have you tried to connect to a “stand alone” 12v battery, not part of your Vegas? Just to make sure that it’s not the inverter

For my Vegas inverter…
- I followed the standard process as illustrated in the diagram below
- Positive (+) from the Converter panel, Negative (-) from the buss bar near the Converter panel.
- Then the Outlet line (non-GFI) is spliced and connected as shown

I added a non-GFI outlet behind the cabinets for my outside TV that we use frequently with our Winegard Trav’ler & DISH.
The inverter is directly connected to the 12v house battery. The DC side is two wires, 4 AWG positive and negative.

The AC side are house outlets and a case ground ( 12 AWG attached to RV chassis), and a remove controller input.
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