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Galway Girl

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  1. We use the carefree tie down poles

     One caution:  if it’s windy enough even those poles cans be lifted off the ground.  

    Also, with the awning rail tied down, the awning material still billows up and stetches a bit. The longer term outcome is that the awning material slides toward the center from both ends after prolonged use with poles.  Our awning is now 3” in on each end of the outside rail.

    Here’s our article on the topic:   
     

    https://4-ever-hitched.com/ggs-blog/f/furnishing-the-oliver-campsite?blogcategory=Camping+Equipment

     

     

    Galway Girl - Hull 505

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  2. There are two ports on the outside of the trailer. One is labeled for a satellite feed and should be the loose cable in the attic.  
    the other cable is labeled for cable and should be connected to the back side of the tv amplifier along with the cable from the digital hd antenna. (Both connections are behind the cover plate of the tv amplifier.  
     

    in my trailer those two cables were inadvertently mis labled  at the factory.  I plugged the CATV onto the satellite drop inpu and it worked.  Maybe check that the cables are really connected from the CATV input in the side of the trailer to the amplifier connection behind the cover plate in the attic. 
     

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  3. At the eclipse meet up I was asked about tightening the stabilizer rear jacks.

    i use blue threadlocker to help with bolt retention.

     

    Spec: 3/4”  Leveling Jack flange bolt nuts (43 ft-lbs).

    Bolt locations shown for rear.

    inside :

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    outside:

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  4. It says on the mp2 datasheet:

     

    ”Two AC Outputs
    The main output has no break functionality. The MultiPlus takes over the supply to the connected 120V loads in the event of a grid failure or when shore/generator power is disconnected. The transfer time of the L1 output is less than 18 milliseconds so that computers and other electronic equipment will continue to operate without disruption.
    The transfer time of the L2 output is longer: approximately 40 milliseconds.
    The second (auxiliary) output is live only when AC is available on the input of the MultiPlus. Loads that should not discharge the battery can be connected to this output.”

     

     

  5. It says on the mp2 datasheet:

     

    ”Two AC Outputs
    The main output has no break functionality. The MultiPlus takes over the supply to the connected 120V loads in the event of a grid failure or when shore/generator power is disconnected. The transfer time of the L1 output is less than 18 milliseconds so that computers and other electronic equipment will continue to operate without disruption.
    The transfer time of the L2 output is longer: approximately 40 milliseconds.
    The second (auxiliary) output is live only when AC is available on the input of the MultiPlus. Loads that should not discharge the battery can be connected to this output.”

    You might try asking service how they connect up their 3000 watt inverter to run both a/c and outlets. 

     

  6. The shore power ( or generator) feeds thru the ems to the breaker panel.  The a/c ciircuit is on its own  20 amp circuit .

     

    if you want to power the a/c from the new inverter,  you would need to also wire into that 20 amp breaker from your inverter.  
     

    what does the multiples 2 have as ac output?  Is it one output or two? 

  7. I believe in your specific trailer has two external ports for shore power.
    Those connections first go to the transfer switch that is on your front wheel well.
    That shore or generator power (when applied to either port) goes through that transfer switch then the output connects to the input side of the EMS.
    The output of the EMS connects to the main Breaker Panel.

    On that panel you'll see the following breakers as indicated on the inside door panel.

    The #4 (20A double wide ) breaker is the one that feeds your outlets and microwave. It's also the one connected to the GFCI outlet under the front dinette seat.  It's this circuit that your inverter feeds when you turn it on. 

    As to the PF4000 charger output. In the photo you'll see I've taped off the 15A breaker #5. That's the breaker that fed power the charger in the PD4000 panel. 

    I've also disconnected the PD4000 charger outputs from the battery circuit and capped and taped the charger output wires. (That way even if the breaker is flipped on, no power will be applied to the new batteries from that old charger.)


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  8. I upgraded our 2019 from the older 2000watt xantrex inverter to a new combo 2000w xantrex inverter/charger and added Lithionics batteries. 
     

    I disconnected the on board progressive dynamics charger (below the dinette). 

    I suggest you do a diagram of your current wiring before doing any work. 
     

    I created an article on our upgrade:

     

    https://4-ever-hitched.com/ggs-blog/f/lithium-battery-upgrade?blogcategory=Electrical+Upgrades

    I left out the ems connections in the diagram. 

    if you have questions after looking at that pm me and we can talk directly on the phone.

     

    Craig Short

     

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