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Solar Prep (if so equipped)
Your recreation vehicle may be wired with a (exterior) plug in that
will allow the batteries to be trickle charged using a free standing
solar panel. In most models, the solar panel kit is a customer
purchased and installed option. The solar plug location will vary
by model, but may be located on the exterior sidewall, on the A-
frame of the RV, in the outside utility center, or mounted up on
the roof.
There are capped off wires located in the area of the battery.
These wires are the battery charging wires. Once these wires are
properly connected to your battery, you will then be able to plug
the solar panel into the charging port.
When the system is connected properly, the solar panel will sup-
ply power to the battery, the battery will supply power to the con-
verter, and the converter will supply power to all the 12V systems as needed.
Solar Plug
Replacing Light Bulbs
Before replacing a bulb, be sure the light is off.
Replacement light bulbs must be of the type, voltage and wattage listed on the lamp fixture.
Use of incorrectly sized bulbs can overload lamp circuits and may create a fire hazard by
overheating the fixture.
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