The best explanation I've ever heard in my life! Finally Simple truth without sounding pretentious .Thank you I will share the shit out of your videos ! Thank you sweet baby Jesus and DJ RV!! Cheers
Thank you so much! I purchased my very first rv when I was 62-years-old. Learning to convert and work with Amps is driving me batty. You have made so much of it understandable with this video. Thanks, again.
I don’t know how anything works. I inherited this stationary rv that is plugged into city water and city electric and the plumbing goes automatically into the septic tank on the property. Half my outlets don’t work but don’t wanna start a fire or anything - been watching RUclips videos to learn. Thank you so much for this video .
Your Welcome buddy! Glad you learned something! Thats why I made this video lol... I was confused and I had to waste so much time figuring all this stuff out so I figured I would save people the headache
Omg, 30 videos later ,you are so Awesome I'm glad I payed attention to my ex husband, for some knowledge of AC and DC Battery's and what not , but you really awesomely explained everything perfectly...😁 Thank you
Thank you for the kind words! I have since moved on to Animation so I could technically make this 10 times better but I didn’t do it for publicity.. I did it because it pissed me off when I had to search high and dry for info in several different posts
thank you so much!! this just helped me understand why my breaker pops on me.. i am new to having a travel trailer and didn't know why it was happening
You are very welcome! Unfortunately, it took me weeks to understand what I was reading and even longer than that to go outside and inspect my setup to understand everything… I figured people would appreciate all the information in one video… hope it helps
This is a great explanation for a newbie like myself. It helped with a good basic understanding. Other videos were too complicated. Thank you very much!
Just purchased my first fifth wheel and this really helped me understand how the entire power and its components work together amazing visual thank you so much!! 🔥 🔥
`I’m that guy. I’m converting an all aluminum cargo trailer into our home on wheels. Since we started just as COVID hit it has been a struggle. Supply train wreck coast of products up 25%. Now the electrical has been frustrating. Not a lot of info I could find on the internet. This video popped up on my feed this morning. Benn trying to find out the proper way to ground the electrical system to the aluminum frame. A lot of talk about dissimulation metals.
I know how they work because I've been in enough RVs and I looked at how they were setup. I've never installed an electrical system. I've fixed numerous RVs from not having power but the ground wires, I've never had to touch. I'm pretty sure there is a spot to ground near the electrical panel but im not sure. That is avery good question!
The converter should be constantly running and taking up a certain amount of juice. It converts the port power to 12volt DC as described in this video. Your battery may not be powerful enough to help the house power push the amount of 12 volt connections you have... I would look into the requirements and make sure everything is the way the converter needs it
Hi Brian nice job. I have a suggestion that would help me - When towing my trailer and its 7 way plug is installed could you include the circuit that show how the battery is being charged? What components are involved etc. A graduate course on installing solar panels and an inverter with Lithium batteries with the integration of your schematic would be awesome. Respectfully, Rich
Thanks for the feedback! I’ve stopped making videos for now so I can focus on my health more. The reason I haven’t been posting is because I was sick with cancer and I’ve since had the tumor removed but I’m still in the stages of recovery! Maybe one day I’ll pick back up where I left off!
Great job very informative, But I have a different problem I got in a hurry to get shore power to my just purchased 2012 Keystone Alpine 39 ft fifth wheel and plugged into 240 volt now I haven't got any 120 v ac where do I start to trouble shoot if you can help would be greatly appreciated there's not much on this topic on youtube or on the web THANKS
Thank you ghost! I figured someone would appreciate it considering it took me a while to understand it and a lot of searching the internet. I figured theirs a lot of bogus stuff out there that just confuses me and the best way to explain it is through a diagram!
Great video. I’m new to trailers…. At 2:34 you say “without a good battery system, the appliances won’t work right when relying solely on the converter” My trailer doesn’t have a battery. I noticed that even Turing a second light on, the other one dims. Then…when I had my fridge on, a fuse switch tripped when the furnaces tried to turn on. What ever it was that tripped, reset itself after a few seconds. Is this all because I don’t have a better hooked up?
I really thought I replied to this comment a while ago... I'm sorry. I must've never sent it. You need to look for the red and black wires that come off of your electrical panel to your converter. Red and black wires go to the battery system to charge the battery so if you don't see any indication of red and black wires (without a battery) then I would say your trailer awkwardly doesn't have one. Also, you can look up the model and type of trailer you have and ask google. Type your model and trailer then write, "battery system?"
Can i ask what generally triggers the generator to fire up automatically. Is it sensing the 12vdc out of the converter or is the converter set up for a certain dc level that tells the generator we need more dc? Or is the generator automatically fired up as a result of ac usage?
I’m not sure I understand. My travel trailer doesn’t have a generator. A generator is usually a device that generates power on its own such as a solar powered generator or a gas powered generator. They’re usually very loud and used when your power goes out. Nothing I have in my trailer generates power automatically. All the power comes from the shore power or the 12 volt battery. The converter helps to convert household power 120 volts to DC 12 volts along with the battery that just produces 12 volt. Unless you have an automatic generator that turns on when it senses the powers out, idk what your talking about buddy
Hello. I have a problem with my 1989 sunlite pop up camper. At the entrance of the electricity cord it says that this connection is for 110/125 volts ac. and has a cord with a regular connection. but when i connect it with an extension to my house, only the plugs work but not the lights. What do you think can be?
it sounds like it could be a bad plug... They sell kits that you can re do the power cord. Make sure you purchase the correct one that matches that cord... Unless, it was already replaced, and someone didn't get the right plug.... Then you have the wrong plug and it could start a fire
im sorry i just realized what you said... your plug is fine! your camper needs battery power to run the lights.... Check your battery and if you dont have one... get one because usually where the connection is to haul it away, theres a battery right there that connects to your campers circuit board.. Check your fuses! If you watch the video again, I explain how your battery sends 12volts to your lights and how it does that.. It goes from the battery to the fuses, to the 12 volt electrical components.. So you either have bad fuses, or a bad battery... I used to have to charge my battery all the time with house power. If you don't have a battery, the owners before probably used a converter only and they probably had problems because you need a battery to help the converter and visa versa... converters are usually behind the circuit board
the converter is what is supposed to charge the battery.... if the converter is not working... your battery isn't charging! I hooked up a battery charger to my campers battery one time, and boom my lights started working again because my converter went bad
I have a 16' TT that is also on 30 amps and my water pump is not working off of 12v. I replaced the pump a couple of months ago because it was leaking. It was easy after watching a couple of You Tube videos. My pump is working fine now, but not off of 12v. I took the battery in and it was fully charged but it showing it was bad. I bought another one and again no power so I traced the wiring and there was a lot of rust and corrosion on the contacts where the 30 amp fuse connects. I tore it all apart and just ordered new wiring from Amazon and now, I hope I can crimp it all together properly. I bought 10 gauge for ground and 6 gauge for Red and black lines. My black line is white. Is it because it is rated for marine quality. Shouldn't really matter. Seems like it is probably more water proof but I'm gonna change it out for the black just to make sure everything is new. I did check the fuse and it is good, but I'm gonna change it too. I will be using your diagram when I wire it all back together. I'll keep you posted!
to answer your question, I don't think it matters what color it is. Thats just so you don't get confused I would imagine. Personally, I've never replaced any wiring before so i wouldn't know. I made this video because I struggled for months trying to figure out why my power was being weird and I couldn't find any videos that could teach me everything I wanted to know.. So I made one
I'm pretty sure yes ... If you look at where the cables connect to the battery on the front of the travel trailer and follow those wires, you will see it connected to the chassis as a ground
Finally a easy to understanding electrical video!!! Get job for us stupid electrical people. question: will all units work if you have no battery hooked up. when on shore power?
Usually not because the battery helps keep everything running on 12volts (battery power). Some lights, and sometimes the water heater, and other appliances need a battery because they don't run on 120volts house power. That's how the converter mostly converts SHORE POWER to 12VOLTS is through the battery so to answer your question. Depending on the kind of trailer you have , no not all units will work. 12 volt lights, break lights, outside lights, and anything 12volts wont work unless you have a really GOOD CONVERTER
I’m glad you enjoyed the video! Thank you big! Ive never had to touch my converter so I’m not sure of the amps but I have seen it and it said Progressive Dynamics. This video would have did better if I put my face in the corner LOL. Future reference
try to find diagrams of similar wiring for your brake lights and go examine them yourself to see if you can find a similar blue print diagram. Once you can establish how they receive power, then it's just a cake walk from there my friend
U may have contractors that are inbetween the shore power and converter Generally right where ur shore power comes in inside the camper.And they are not cheap u have to go to a AIr conditioning parts store to get them basically they are a breakers. Better have about 200 for each.
its probably a fuse... i would recommend getting a multimeter and checking all your fuses to make sure they're working properly and a set of backup fuses
Can anyone think of a reason why the brake wire would be going into the trailer and then back to the brakes? I don't know at this point if it is attached to anything in there..will update when I do but just thought I'd throw it out there. Seems weird. Asking b/c there is no power going to brakes.
Thank you so very much. My GFCI started tripping and I would reset not paying attention. I was cooking dinner lost all power, haven't gotten it figured out yet. Full time living batteries have been disconnected due to an idiot cut my cable to My tow motor idk why or what he was thinking. " Who does sh. . like that needless to say I'm at a loss. I've replaced GFCI in bathroom it wouldn't reset I replaced outside outlet and kitchen. Tried to cut power back on " Nothing"😭☹️🤔
The CONVERTER only takes 120V from shore power or a generator and charges the battery. An INVERTER takes 12V DC from battery and makes it usable 120V AC. When not plugged into AC (Shore power or generator) you will only have DC available until you add an INVERTER.
To expand on this, it means the size of your inverter will determine how much total power (watts) you can use throughout your RV. Hence why sometimes plugging in that extra "thing" is sometimes the straw that breaks the camel's back. However, the inverters aren't strong enough to run major appliances like Microwaves or Air Conditioners.....They get power directly from the shoreline via a transfer switch built into the inverter that allows the 120V AC Shoreline current to pass directly through the inverter, to the power distribution block. Theoretically if you had a 3000 watt inverter, you may be able to kick on the Microwave or Air Conditioner, but it would draw around 100-150 amps from your battery, draining even high capacity lithium batteries in just a few hours (20 minutes for cheap lead-acid batteries)
@@ryansessions6278 I honestly have never learned about inverters before so you just schooled me LOL ... all I know is the converter helps the battery run appliances but sounds like you could make a video on it... you seem like you know your stuff!
@@DJRussellBrian every camper is different, so if you know some basics then you can look at how your system is wired.....Inverters usually come factory installed only to supply AC to your outlets...they don't supply your AC breakers unless you do some rewiring.....part of that reason is because one of your AC breakers is connected to the converter which then charges your battery....this would cause a loop where your battery is constantly charging itself but losing power in the process going through the inverter and converter to convert DC to AC to DC
I plan on upgrading my inverter this spring with a combined inverter/charger from Victron....this would allow me to connect the inverter to the AC breakers and then feed both battery and shore to inverter....the inverter would prevent the endless charge loop but also has a feature that will supplement shore power with battery power if needed....for instance, if you have a 15amp shore connection but need to run AC or Microwave
That could be a phyberoptic cable perhaps?? For an antenna or CB radio setup maybe?? Just a guess but I wouldn't try to plug it in any fuse box or electrical outlets.. I'm curious
Very good video for understanding circuits but your wiring diagrams are incomplete because they do not show any ground wires and should not be relied upon for a DIY installation. The negative post on the battery is grounded to the chassis by itself for the DC ground The ground bar in the AC panel box and chassis bonding wires for the converter and inverter are connected separate from the DC output ground. It is important that these be installed correctly to prevent an electric shock from a "hot skin" and/or fire.
I appreciate the comment Roy. This was by no means meant to be a DIY installation video... This video teaches you why certain things might go wrong with your electrical system. It's just meant to help people understand why it's happening. Not how to fix it. Although, I have found that once you figure out how something works.... Those connections on my diagram just show one connection to everything to simplify the basics of what's happening
This was no help. I knew all about that. What I needed to know is that cord I hook up to plug into my truck what wires to hook color-wise from the trailer to the cord then plug in to the truck
I don't claim to be an expert. This presentation is a representation of how I figured out my Rv electrical system. You are the first person to comment with a sort of negative reaction to this video and I hope you get an expert explanation soon and find what you were looking for! Have a nice day!
Hope you guys liked this video and learned something! Like and Subscribe and I’ll give you a million!
Dope man helped me Dillon. You look like an old av buddy. Lov ya
@@maryklipsche4429 glad you enjoyed it! I just have a lot of doppelgängers 😂
The best explanation I've ever heard in my life! Finally Simple truth without sounding pretentious .Thank you I will share the shit out of your videos ! Thank you sweet baby Jesus and DJ RV!! Cheers
Aww thank you! I appreciate that very much and I'm glad I connected with you!
Thank you so much! I purchased my very first rv when I was 62-years-old. Learning to convert and work with Amps is driving me batty. You have made so much of it understandable with this video. Thanks, again.
You are very welcome! I figured people would be appreciative!
I don’t know how anything works. I inherited this stationary rv that is plugged into city water and city electric and the plumbing goes automatically into the septic tank on the property. Half my outlets don’t work but don’t wanna start a fire or anything - been watching RUclips videos to learn. Thank you so much for this video .
You're welcome I hope you can figure it out!!
thank you young man..you just taught an old dog new tricks
Holy heck, finally something that makes sense!! Thanks brother!!
Your Welcome buddy! Glad you learned something! Thats why I made this video lol... I was confused and I had to waste so much time figuring all this stuff out so I figured I would save people the headache
Dude, that was the best explanation. Well done and thank you!!!
Thank you ! I'm glad you enjoyed it and thank you for commenting! Means a lot to me!!!
I second that
Omg, 30 videos later ,you are so Awesome I'm glad I payed attention to my ex husband, for some knowledge of AC and DC Battery's and what not , but you really awesomely explained everything perfectly...😁 Thank you
You are very welcome! I try
A most helpful overview of a basic RV electrical system, Thank you!
Glad you liked it!! Thank you so much for the feedback! Have a good day!
Best vid I've found so far- awesome explanation for the layman or woman-nicely done! Thank you
Excellent explanation of the electrical system in an RV for someone not familiar with how they work. Thank you, good work!
Thank you I appreciate the good feedback! I’m glad you enjoyed it!
Great video Mr Brian. You explained it very well. My light bulb 💡 went on! 😊
Nice video! Short, simple and really helped me get this straight. Thanks Brian!
Awesome! I guess my years as a tutor weren't for nothing lol
Thanks for an informative video, that explains the RV electric system really well. Looking for my million!!
Very glad you liked and enjoyed it!!! Thank you very much!
I didn’t say a million of what yet but it could be a million dollars or it could be a million years from now I’ll lyk
Alot of work & Good working knowledge went into this explanatory video ...
THANKS
I appreciate the acknowledgment! I'm glad you enjoyed it! Thank you
Thank you for that explanation! I really needed this information desperately!
Glad it was helpful!
Great job!! You are a gifted presenter of concepts.
Thank you for the kind words! I have since moved on to Animation so I could technically make this 10 times better but I didn’t do it for publicity.. I did it because it pissed me off when I had to search high and dry for info in several different posts
thank you so much!! this just helped me understand why my breaker pops on me.. i am new to having a travel trailer and didn't know why it was happening
You are very welcome! Unfortunately, it took me weeks to understand what I was reading and even longer than that to go outside and inspect my setup to understand everything… I figured people would appreciate all the information in one video… hope it helps
This is a great explanation for a newbie like myself. It helped with a good basic understanding. Other videos were too complicated. Thank you very much!
Thx for the very well explanation/demo of something I have always been ridiculously confused by. It makes some sense to me now. Well done dude!
Glad it was helpful!
Just purchased my first fifth wheel and this really helped me understand how the entire power and its components work together amazing visual thank you so much!! 🔥 🔥
`I’m that guy. I’m converting an all aluminum cargo trailer into our home on wheels. Since we started just as COVID hit it has been a struggle. Supply train wreck coast of products up 25%. Now the electrical has been frustrating. Not a lot of info I could find on the internet. This video popped up on my feed this morning. Benn trying to find out the proper way to ground the electrical system to the aluminum frame. A lot of talk about dissimulation metals.
I know how they work because I've been in enough RVs and I looked at how they were setup. I've never installed an electrical system. I've fixed numerous RVs from not having power but the ground wires, I've never had to touch. I'm pretty sure there is a spot to ground near the electrical panel but im not sure. That is avery good question!
Thank you for the great video, exactly what I needed to see.
Great to hear!
Thank you so much
Very good presentation on the RV Electrical system, Thank you
Very welcome my friend! Thank you
Thanks very much for sharing. Very concise and helpful!
You're very welcome!
Wow you totally answered my questions and now I have something to refer to when dealing with this thank you
your welcome. thank you for watching and commenting. It helps out big time
hey man, gave you a sub just because youre so dman close to getting monetized and I know how hard that is. Great explanation!
We gotta all Stick together! Thanks buddy!
Effort and Time noted and appreciated. Thank you!
Very welcome!
You freaking rock man! You got a thumbs up for sure.
Great info and easy to visualize and understand. Mahalo
Extremely well done, thank you! Clear and logically provided information.😀
Thank you very much! I'm glad you liked it!
Out standing! Thanks Dave
Glad you liked it!
Very well done. Thank you. I learned a lot .
Thank you so much for the info, awesome video
My converter runs Constantly. Then goes up in smoke! I’m on my,fourth converter. What would cause the converter, to constantly run?
The converter should be constantly running and taking up a certain amount of juice. It converts the port power to 12volt DC as described in this video. Your battery may not be powerful enough to help the house power push the amount of 12 volt connections you have... I would look into the requirements and make sure everything is the way the converter needs it
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Do you know about grounding? I’m am stationary at an RV park with 50amp 5th wheel.
I’m not sure what you mean by grounding. Do mean making sure a connection is grounded?
That was very cool! Thank you!
Glad you liked it!
Hi Brian nice job. I have a suggestion that would help me - When towing my trailer and its 7 way plug is installed could you include the circuit that show how the battery is being charged? What components are involved etc. A graduate course on installing solar panels and an inverter with Lithium batteries with the integration of your schematic would be awesome.
Respectfully,
Rich
Thanks for the feedback! I’ve stopped making videos for now so I can focus on my health more. The reason I haven’t been posting is because I was sick with cancer and I’ve since had the tumor removed but I’m still in the stages of recovery! Maybe one day I’ll pick back up where I left off!
Brian your video was great dude. Thanks!
Great video for newbie. Thanks a lot!
Very Welcome! Thank you for watching!
Damn good video sir can't wait to see you next ones thank you
Great job very informative, But I have a different problem I got in a hurry to get shore power to my just purchased 2012 Keystone Alpine 39 ft fifth wheel and plugged into 240 volt now I haven't got any 120 v ac where do I start to trouble shoot if you can help would be greatly appreciated there's not much on this topic on youtube or on the web THANKS
Very well done. People who don’t know electricity should watch this a few times. I know the system very well. Sub
Thank you ghost! I figured someone would appreciate it considering it took me a while to understand it and a lot of searching the internet. I figured theirs a lot of bogus stuff out there that just confuses me and the best way to explain it is through a diagram!
Extremely informative, you have certainly help simplify RV electrical system.....thank you
Thank you!! I hope you learned something! I figured a lot of people would appreciate a good explanation on it!
Great video, I have had the fuse switch and the GFCI both disable the system and it took awhile to figure them out.
Im hope my video helped you out or at least sent you down the right path! Thanks for the comment and have a good day!
Great explanation thanks.
Excellent overview!
Super helpful man thanks!
Thanks for learning me!
Great info! Thank you!
You are welcome!
Great video. I’m new to trailers….
At 2:34 you say “without a good battery system, the appliances won’t work right when relying solely on the converter”
My trailer doesn’t have a battery. I noticed that even Turing a second light on, the other one dims. Then…when I had my fridge on, a fuse switch tripped when the furnaces tried to turn on.
What ever it was that tripped, reset itself after a few seconds.
Is this all because I don’t have a better hooked up?
I really thought I replied to this comment a while ago... I'm sorry. I must've never sent it. You need to look for the red and black wires that come off of your electrical panel to your converter. Red and black wires go to the battery system to charge the battery so if you don't see any indication of red and black wires (without a battery) then I would say your trailer awkwardly doesn't have one.
Also, you can look up the model and type of trailer you have and ask google. Type your model and trailer then write, "battery system?"
Can i ask what generally triggers the generator to fire up automatically. Is it sensing the 12vdc out of the converter or is the converter set up for a certain dc level that tells the generator we need more dc?
Or is the generator automatically fired up as a result of ac usage?
I’m not sure I understand. My travel trailer doesn’t have a generator. A generator is usually a device that generates power on its own such as a solar powered generator or a gas powered generator. They’re usually very loud and used when your power goes out. Nothing I have in my trailer generates power automatically. All the power comes from the shore power or the 12 volt battery. The converter helps to convert household power 120 volts to DC 12 volts along with the battery that just produces 12 volt. Unless you have an automatic generator that turns on when it senses the powers out, idk what your talking about buddy
Hello. I have a problem with my 1989 sunlite pop up camper. At the entrance of the electricity cord it says that this connection is for 110/125 volts ac. and has a cord with a regular connection. but when i connect it with an extension to my house, only the plugs work but not the lights. What do you think can be?
it sounds like it could be a bad plug... They sell kits that you can re do the power cord. Make sure you purchase the correct one that matches that cord... Unless, it was already replaced, and someone didn't get the right plug.... Then you have the wrong plug and it could start a fire
I've had a power cord fry on me before and my electricity was acting very strange...
Thanks for your tips. I'm going to check the plug
im sorry i just realized what you said... your plug is fine! your camper needs battery power to run the lights.... Check your battery and if you dont have one... get one because usually where the connection is to haul it away, theres a battery right there that connects to your campers circuit board.. Check your fuses! If you watch the video again, I explain how your battery sends 12volts to your lights and how it does that.. It goes from the battery to the fuses, to the 12 volt electrical components.. So you either have bad fuses, or a bad battery... I used to have to charge my battery all the time with house power. If you don't have a battery, the owners before probably used a converter only and they probably had problems because you need a battery to help the converter and visa versa... converters are usually behind the circuit board
the converter is what is supposed to charge the battery.... if the converter is not working... your battery isn't charging! I hooked up a battery charger to my campers battery one time, and boom my lights started working again because my converter went bad
Good info dude. Thank you.
Thanks. Very helpful.
You got it! Thanks for watching!
Great video man if you only put in clips of what everything looks like on your trailer and where it was it would be a total home run
I was thinking that the other day when I watched it again after such a long time! You are not lying lmao!
@@DJRussellBrian still well done 👏 ✔
I have a 16' TT that is also on 30 amps and my water pump is not working off of 12v. I replaced the pump a couple of months ago because it was leaking. It was easy after watching a couple of You Tube videos. My pump is working fine now, but not off of 12v. I took the battery in and it was fully charged but it showing it was bad. I bought another one and again no power so I traced the wiring and there was a lot of rust and corrosion on the contacts where the 30 amp fuse connects. I tore it all apart and just ordered new wiring from Amazon and now, I hope I can crimp it all together properly. I bought 10 gauge for ground and 6 gauge for Red and black lines. My black line is white. Is it because it is rated for marine quality. Shouldn't really matter. Seems like it is probably more water proof but I'm gonna change it out for the black just to make sure everything is new. I did check the fuse and it is good, but I'm gonna change it too. I will be using your diagram when I wire it all back together. I'll keep you posted!
i was in the hospital during this comment but I decided I would follow up now and ask you if you figured it out? Was it the fuse and wiring?
to answer your question, I don't think it matters what color it is. Thats just so you don't get confused I would imagine. Personally, I've never replaced any wiring before so i wouldn't know. I made this video because I struggled for months trying to figure out why my power was being weird and I couldn't find any videos that could teach me everything I wanted to know.. So I made one
Well done!
❤ thank you
Very informative!
Thank you !!
Great info!! Thanks for sharing!👍👊😎
No problem! Your welcome bud!
Do you ground the shore power to the chassis of the RV/Trailer . . . I dont see why but I dont know what's proper.
I'm pretty sure yes ... If you look at where the cables connect to the battery on the front of the travel trailer and follow those wires, you will see it connected to the chassis as a ground
Finally a easy to understanding electrical video!!! Get job for us stupid electrical people.
question:
will all units work if you have no battery hooked up. when on shore power?
Usually not because the battery helps keep everything running on 12volts (battery power). Some lights, and sometimes the water heater, and other appliances need a battery because they don't run on 120volts house power. That's how the converter mostly converts SHORE POWER to 12VOLTS is through the battery so to answer your question. Depending on the kind of trailer you have , no not all units will work. 12 volt lights, break lights, outside lights, and anything 12volts wont work unless you have a really GOOD CONVERTER
Great job , big help I’m rebuilding a burnt out coach major major job , didn’t help the someone helped there self’s to most of the copper cables
Allan
dang that sucks! Are you talking about the copper cables for cable tv?
You rock bro.
Thanks dude! I figured someone would appreciate it sense it took me forever to understand!
Very nice - add solar to it!
What did you use for a CONVERTER? Good post!!
I’m glad you enjoyed the video! Thank you big! Ive never had to touch my converter so I’m not sure of the amps but I have seen it and it said Progressive Dynamics. This video would have did better if I put my face in the corner LOL. Future reference
@@DJRussellBrian Thank you!!!
@@redhorsegarage no problem ! Lmk if you have anymore questions my friend! No bother here
Great Video! Thank you soooo much!
So very glad you enjoyed it enough to comment my friend! Thank you for the respect and you're very welcome!
Thanks to what you taught me
1990 e 350 Ford 7.5 l I have no rear lighting at all, no brake lights turn signals etc. In front everything works , any idea ?
try to find diagrams of similar wiring for your brake lights and go examine them yourself to see if you can find a similar blue print diagram. Once you can establish how they receive power, then it's just a cake walk from there my friend
@brianrussell5789 thank you, I found a ground wire bad, I ran two separate ground wires to brake light assembly and all good. Thanks
Sorry for the delay! Glad you got it figured out!
thank you very much
Very welcome! I tried my best LOL
U may have contractors that are inbetween the shore power and converter Generally right where ur shore power comes in inside the camper.And they are not cheap u have to go to a AIr conditioning parts store to get them basically they are a breakers. Better have about 200 for each.
Contractors? What the heck are those and what are they doing between shore and the converter? Sounds expensive!
My inside 2006 aljo lights don’t works. But the microwave & ac works etc…. What’s going on??? Can you help
its probably a fuse... i would recommend getting a multimeter and checking all your fuses to make sure they're working properly and a set of backup fuses
im living in a tt i did,nt know anything i still dont think my battery is hooked up but your great at explaining did u take courses or just gifted lol
No courses just autistic I guess lol
Thank you for watching and liking the video!
@@DJRussellBrian and I just seen your reply about the cancer I'm so sorry but hey look up green walnut extract prayers that God heal you brother!!!!!
very very good
Many many thanks
Doesn’t it first go to a battery disconnect switch?
Can anyone think of a reason why the brake wire would be going into the trailer and then back to the brakes? I don't know at this point if it is attached to anything in there..will update when I do but just thought I'd throw it out there. Seems weird. Asking b/c there is no power going to brakes.
Sorry I have been away on vacation.. Sounds like a problem I’ve never had my friend.. I would recommend busting out the multimeter!
I liked the smash button.
Thank you so very much. My GFCI started tripping and I would reset not paying attention. I was cooking dinner lost all power, haven't gotten it figured out yet. Full time living batteries have been disconnected due to an idiot cut my cable to My tow motor idk why or what he was thinking. " Who does sh. . like that needless to say I'm at a loss. I've replaced GFCI in bathroom it wouldn't reset I replaced outside outlet and kitchen. Tried to cut power back on " Nothing"😭☹️🤔
I’ve been away so I’m sorry I never responded... did you figure it out?
Ur the best thank u
I'm glad I could help. Your welcome! Thank you for watching!
The CONVERTER only takes 120V from shore power or a generator and charges the battery. An INVERTER takes 12V DC from battery and makes it usable 120V AC. When not plugged into AC (Shore power or generator) you will only have DC available until you add an INVERTER.
That's Correct!
To expand on this, it means the size of your inverter will determine how much total power (watts) you can use throughout your RV. Hence why sometimes plugging in that extra "thing" is sometimes the straw that breaks the camel's back.
However, the inverters aren't strong enough to run major appliances like Microwaves or Air Conditioners.....They get power directly from the shoreline via a transfer switch built into the inverter that allows the 120V AC Shoreline current to pass directly through the inverter, to the power distribution block.
Theoretically if you had a 3000 watt inverter, you may be able to kick on the Microwave or Air Conditioner, but it would draw around 100-150 amps from your battery, draining even high capacity lithium batteries in just a few hours (20 minutes for cheap lead-acid batteries)
@@ryansessions6278 I honestly have never learned about inverters before so you just schooled me LOL ... all I know is the converter helps the battery run appliances but sounds like you could make a video on it... you seem like you know your stuff!
@@DJRussellBrian every camper is different, so if you know some basics then you can look at how your system is wired.....Inverters usually come factory installed only to supply AC to your outlets...they don't supply your AC breakers unless you do some rewiring.....part of that reason is because one of your AC breakers is connected to the converter which then charges your battery....this would cause a loop where your battery is constantly charging itself but losing power in the process going through the inverter and converter to convert DC to AC to DC
I plan on upgrading my inverter this spring with a combined inverter/charger from Victron....this would allow me to connect the inverter to the AC breakers and then feed both battery and shore to inverter....the inverter would prevent the endless charge loop but also has a feature that will supplement shore power with battery power if needed....for instance, if you have a 15amp shore connection but need to run AC or Microwave
Good info on the electrical system, Would have been better with more info on the inverter.
Thank you for your comment! You are absolutely right! I will definitely keep that in mind for my next video!
Dude the first minute hit me with fukn thank you!!
You are welcome my friend glad you enjoyed it
Good stuff
Thanks for watching buddy!
I have a red white and blue wire that aren't hooked up to my circuit breaker box or inverter box I don't know what it is
That could be a phyberoptic cable perhaps?? For an antenna or CB radio setup maybe?? Just a guess but I wouldn't try to plug it in any fuse box or electrical outlets.. I'm curious
Very good video for understanding circuits but your wiring diagrams are incomplete because they do not show any ground wires and should not be relied upon for a DIY installation. The negative post on the battery is grounded to the chassis by itself for the DC ground The ground bar in the AC panel box and chassis bonding wires for the converter and inverter are connected separate from the DC output ground. It is important that these be installed correctly to prevent an electric shock from a "hot skin" and/or fire.
I appreciate the comment Roy. This was by no means meant to be a DIY installation video... This video teaches you why certain things might go wrong with your electrical system. It's just meant to help people understand why it's happening. Not how to fix it. Although, I have found that once you figure out how something works.... Those connections on my diagram just show one connection to everything to simplify the basics of what's happening
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😎Thanks for watching!!!
This was no help. I knew all about that. What I needed to know is that cord I hook up to plug into my truck what wires to hook color-wise from the trailer to the cord then plug in to the truck
Hmm I thought you were novice before you started… Your explanation is far beyond a novice are you messing with us!
I don't claim to be an expert. This presentation is a representation of how I figured out my Rv electrical system. You are the first person to comment with a sort of negative reaction to this video and I hope you get an expert explanation soon and find what you were looking for! Have a nice day!
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Uhh . . . WTF!
Hey Nate! If you have a question about the video I’d be happy to help but I don’t know the answer to wtf 😳