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    Posted: 16 Oct 2015 at 10:45pm
I have just bought a 2010 172 pod and it did not come with an owners manual.  When switching from 120 ac power to 12 volt dc battery power, is there a switch somewhere that you have to turn off/on.  Or, when you plug the electrical cord into the 120 ac volt does it internally disconnect the 12 volt power.  Just wondering how to change from one power source to the other.  Don't want to torch everything…..  Any advice will be appreciated.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 Oct 2015 at 11:20pm
Originally posted by podderfj

I have just bought a 2010 172 pod and it did not come with an owners manual.  When switching from 120 ac power to 12 volt dc battery power, is there a switch somewhere that you have to turn off/on.  Or, when you plug the electrical cord into the 120 ac volt does it internally disconnect the 12 volt power.  Just wondering how to change from one power source to the other.  Don't want to torch everything…..  Any advice will be appreciated.


Until we get an expert in here................ Smile

We didn't get a Manual with our 2011 when we bought it just over 2 years ago either.
I have learned we didn't miss much. The owners manuals you get aren't worth much.
The best owners manual you are EVER going to find for a Pod is right here on this forum.
Just like voting in Chicago.   Start reading, read a lot and read often. Smile

There isn't anything to turn on. The Charger and inverter take care of you.  Some things run on 12 volt, some things run on 110.  When you plug it into the shore power more things work. We just started turning things on one at a time.  And then plug it in and see what else works.
Make sure your batteries are up to snuff with a water check and a good charge first, keep them charged to at least 40-50 %.

Off hand the batteries run:
Lights
Water Pump
Furnace (can be a little hard on a single battery though when it's real cold)
Cooling fans on the fridge
Gas detector
Fridge will run on 12 volt battery but it's really hard on batteries, use the propane. (I almost never use the 12 volt anymore)
If I missed anything........... I'm sure someone will point it out.  Wink

Everything else runs on 110.

If the lights aren't converted to LEDs that's should be high on your mod list. (Unless you always have shore power)

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 Oct 2015 at 11:31pm
You want to keep your batteries charged to 100% as much as possible to prevent sulphation (damage).  Either keep the pod plugged in, or disconnect the pod and the battery from the pod and then reconnect every 30 days to charge it overnight.

Yup, nothing to change/switch when you plug or unplug the pod.  The 12 volt systems just get powered by the converter instead of the battery when it is plugged in.
Doug ~ '10 171 (2009-2015) ~ 2008 Salem ~ Pod instruction manual
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 Oct 2015 at 11:48pm
Originally posted by techntrek

You want to keep your batteries charged to 100% as much as possible to prevent sulphation (damage).  Either keep the pod plugged in, or disconnect the pod and the battery from the pod and then reconnect every 30 days to charge it overnight.

Yup, nothing to change/switch when you plug or unplug the pod.  The 12 volt systems just get powered by the converter instead of the battery when it is plugged in.


Note to self:  Embarrassed   Converter Bruce, Converter, not Inverter.
Inverter is in the generator.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 17 Oct 2015 at 11:00am
You weren't too far off - they'll need an inverter to run 120 v from 12 v.

Then there is the inverter-generator...  lots of confusion.  Embarrassed
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 Oct 2015 at 6:59am
Here is a schematic showing a macro view of a typical RV power system. This is not RPOD specific.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 Nov 2015 at 12:57am
We just bought a 2015 182G. What are the options to install an inverter to power a couple things like the TV that is 120V only? Also, has anyone installed a 12V outlet so a cell phone (with cig light plug) can charge when not connected to shore power?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09 Nov 2015 at 11:01am
Installed this on the end of the dinette bench on 177 near the converter. It has the voltmeter, two USB outlets and one 12v cigarette style outlet, which I plug an inverter into to power the TV. $18ish on Amazon.com.


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