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The 12V Main Power Switch
The power to the 12-volt DC outlets and appliances is controlled by the battery disconnect switch to the
lower left. (Picture 54.1)
If you have the optional EcoTrek battery modules, they must be powered on first.
On the bottom left is the battery disconnect switch, which supplies 12-volt battery power to the 12-volt
light and other cabin appliances. This switch must be on for any of the 12-volt electrical devices to work.
The battery disconnect switch has a blue indicator light to the right of it to show you that the battery
power is on.
Inverter
The inverter provides 120-volt AC (household current) to the 120-volt appliances and
wall outlets.
Turn the inverter on only when you need household power. It uses a fair amount of
energy just being on, so turn it on when you need power and turn it off when you don't.
Do not change the setting on the inverter itself. That switch must be OFF for the
remote panel to have any effect.
Shore Power and Battery Charge Indicator
There is a shore power indicator and battery charging indicator light on the right side of
the remote inverter switch to show you when the system is receiving shore power and
charging your batteries.
Battery disconnect switch
Picture 54.1