Power modifications

tim jones

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There are other modifications I would make to the primary power circuit,
give me and we can discuss them. 1-877-275-4462

Jim Bounds

Jim if you have some other ideas for the power circuits I would like to hear
them. I am in the process of installing a Todd converter/charger and would
like to upgrade the electrical as I go. Does anyone know of a small 110V
circuit box that I could use to replace the household unit that is in my 78
Kingsley. Or better yet a matched design for both the 12V dc fuses and the
110V ac circuit breakers. If I could find good design and good function
that would be a great package. Thanks to everyone for all of the
information. It makes me realize how much I have to learn.
Tim Jones
timjones
 
>
> There are other modifications I would make to the primary power circuit,
> give me and we can discuss them. 1-877-275-4462
>
> Jim Bounds
>
> Jim if you have some other ideas for the power circuits I would like to hear
> them. I am in the process of installing a Todd converter/charger and would
> like to upgrade the electrical as I go. Does anyone know of a small 110V
> circuit box that I could use to replace the household unit that is in my 78
> Kingsley. Or better yet a matched design for both the 12V dc fuses and the
> 110V ac circuit breakers. If I could find good design and good function
> that would be a great package. Thanks to everyone for all of the
> information. It makes me realize how much I have to learn.
> Tim Jones
> timjones

Tim,
I'm sure everyone is board of sifting through all the notes I wrote
tonight, give me a call and we can discuss specifics easier on the phone
(1-877-275-4462). Basically, I would install a third battery with an
A/B selector switch and a knife switch to the chassis battery along with
some wiring changes like the dash radio to the living area battery, etc.

I've got a pretty neat AC/DC power panel that you could use if you're up
for the wiring mods.

Jim Bounds www.gmccoop.com