I moved my RV from a 50amp service to a 30amp for a better view, totally worth it. But, it's leading to some electrical issues/questions. One of them is that my battery is now draining since my interior lights and radio, and likely other things are not in the 30amp line, apparently? (the lights will wind up flickering, and the battery does a groan as it dies, and goes out)
In my curiosity about figuring out my electrical issues, I found an outlet that was accessible with something plugged in (a cut-out opening in the forward storage area). When I removed the plug from that outlet and plugged it into a different outlet in the vicinity, something powered. I removed the panel that contained the sound and where that original outlet was (and that the working outlet) and found my converter, Paramode 5465 (after a Google search I realized what it was).
So, since my battery is draining, should I plug my converter into a live outlet? (and if so, isn't it odd that Heartland would have routed my converter to the secondary amperage, the other leg?) Having the intended interior lights would be great, along with my radio and embedded speakers.
Any other heads up would be appreciated as well, thanks! (my knowledge base is that there are two legs, and luckily my AC, interior outlets, convection oven are on the 30amp...I need to figure out my fridge, am going to do without the electric water heater and stick with propane apparently and other work arounds).
Image of area in question (sorry, it's flipped 90 degrees!):
In my curiosity about figuring out my electrical issues, I found an outlet that was accessible with something plugged in (a cut-out opening in the forward storage area). When I removed the plug from that outlet and plugged it into a different outlet in the vicinity, something powered. I removed the panel that contained the sound and where that original outlet was (and that the working outlet) and found my converter, Paramode 5465 (after a Google search I realized what it was).
So, since my battery is draining, should I plug my converter into a live outlet? (and if so, isn't it odd that Heartland would have routed my converter to the secondary amperage, the other leg?) Having the intended interior lights would be great, along with my radio and embedded speakers.
Any other heads up would be appreciated as well, thanks! (my knowledge base is that there are two legs, and luckily my AC, interior outlets, convection oven are on the 30amp...I need to figure out my fridge, am going to do without the electric water heater and stick with propane apparently and other work arounds).
Image of area in question (sorry, it's flipped 90 degrees!):