
The Electrical System
Overview
In an RV, there are three types of electrical systems that you should know about and understand the difference between them. The lights, refrigerator pilot, furnace pilot, and water heater pilot are all part of the Direct Current or DC electrical system. This system takes power from what is referred to as the coach battery (not to be confused with the vehicle starting battery). If your coach battery is not charged, appliances like your refrigerator or furnace will not operate. The AC or Alternating Current electrical system can be referred to as Shore power or if you prefer, Edison power. This is the AC electrical outlets that power your television, microwave, and air conditioners. When you plug in at an RV Park, we use the term in an RV, Shore Power to differentiate between AC and DC. The last system comes from the engine of the motorhome or the tow vehicle, the alternator. This can charge batteries while you are on the road.
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