Thanks for the video. Most people, including those selling the equipment, do not understand what it takes to install an alternate power source in an RV. Your cheat sheet is awesome. I used it in designing my class A 50 amp system. It would be helpful if you created a 50 amp split phase cheat sheet.
@rosslukeman9 ай бұрын
Hi Edward, thanks for tuning in and sharing your thoughts on this! I can imagine there are other questions the customers ask regarding the kitchen design, etcetera and I agree they probably don't go into the weeds on how the electrical is actually set up. Thank you for downloading my cheat sheet, and for the kind words about it. Also thanks for the 50-amp idea. I am looking at a quiz where you answer some questions, and it gives you resources for your actual project type. What do you think?
@kylemorgan29057 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this video. I have been researching for awhile on how I want to build my system and this has given me the confidence that I need. Thank you! Earned a sub.
@rosslukeman7 ай бұрын
Hey Kyle, awesome to hear this video helped you determine how you want to build your system! Thanks for tuning in and subscribing, and good luck with it-
@backcountryrooster4919 ай бұрын
Brinkley 5th wheel Z3100 with Inverter prep is the same way except all 120 outlets and micro is on the loop. Good video!!
@rosslukeman9 ай бұрын
Thanks for tuning in Mike! Interesting to hear that the Brinkley 5th wheel is also designed similarly. I guess it's the RV industry's way of starting to let people get off-grid. Thanks for contributing your experience!
@freebirds70459 ай бұрын
Ross, excellent recap of our issues. I do have the new split-phase inverter on order and should be able to move forward with your suggestions. I was able to get full refund from Renogy on the previous 30amp inverter so was really only out the personal labor I had put in. Which was fine since I learned so much from it and from our meeting. Thanks again for your help and I’ll reach out if I have any questions with the new install.
@rosslukeman9 ай бұрын
Hi Stewart, great to hear you were able to get that refund and get the new split-phase unit on order! I'm glad you see that first run as something educational. Having your initial installation in there definitely helped us determine what needed to be done for the final install. I hope this video was a helpful recap, and will perhaps be helpful for others facing this issue. Thanks for using my consulting services, and for checking out the video!
@jimmiller49519 ай бұрын
Retired RV Tech here . That's how Forest River has rolled for years . Sad butt true
@rosslukeman9 ай бұрын
Hi Jim, thanks for checking out the video and for sharing your experience with Forest River!
@wendyhayko22979 ай бұрын
The emergency break away depends on that tongue battery to function, if you take out the tongue battery, what is powering the trailer brakes? Do you need to change the feed from the trailer tail connector to the truck?
@freebirds70459 ай бұрын
Tongue battery was “replaced” with the 460ah Lithium battery. The wiring to the original tongue battery was essentially re-ran to the new location of the battery inside the RV, and still powers the brakes, and everything else as before since it’s still hooked up the same.
@rosslukeman9 ай бұрын
Hi Wendy, thanks for tuning in and great question. The approach I was taking was to swap the battery for the larger lithium but to leave all other circuitry intact. The new battery, once tied into the circuit, would power up all lines with the 12V power and everything originally tied to that circuit would still work, including the trailer brakes. Hope that makes sense.
@TheGuntar9 ай бұрын
You didn't cost that man any money. You saved him the entire cost of burning down that trailer and potentially, tow vehicle, equipment (that make him money), and other personal good. Never mind the forest fire he could have stared and cost of life. You saved that man!
@freebirds70459 ай бұрын
The GFCI was still inline to prevent any overages or issues for the outlets that were being powered by the inverter. But we ended up removing that system anyway since the only thing that the inverter was powering using their suggested “inverter prep” were these two outlets.
@rosslukeman9 ай бұрын
Thanks @TheGuntar I like your take on things. No kidding, it could get kind of toasty if you went over 15 amps on that skinny 14-gauge cable. Thanks for tuning in and for framing me as the hero! :)
@joshuagreen58209 ай бұрын
I have an extremely simple option and it’s safe. Take your new inverter and add a 50 amp outlet to it. Plug your Rv into the 50 amp outlet fed from your inverter. All you need is 120v So hook both hots on the receptacle to the 120v feed from your inverter. Neutral goes to neutral and green is ground. If you’re not sure about that setup. Install a 30 amp outlet instead and buy a 50 amp to a 30 amp adapter plug for your Rv.
@freebirds70459 ай бұрын
This is likely the way we will be going back in with our replacement/upgraded split-phase inverter that have on order. Planning to have installed by our summer travels. Ross was super helpful in explaining our issues and I highly recommend reaching out to him if anyone has questions.
@joshuagreen58209 ай бұрын
Yeah actually all you need is 120v… unless you have a 240v air conditioner or dryer lol which I believe none do.
@rosslukeman9 ай бұрын
Thanks for contributing your experience and for tuning in Joshua!
@warrenscorner9 ай бұрын
Forest River needs to stop hiring those Amish electricians.😂
@rosslukeman9 ай бұрын
Yes that must be the hangup lol. Thanks for tuning in and leaving your thoughts Warren!