You are correct. Power management is essential in a Vantare since everything goes through the inverters.
Bonnie
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You are correct. Power management is essential in a Vantare since everything goes through the inverters.
Bonnie
When I bought my coach it kept blowing a main breaker. Then I found out that one of the inverters was set on thirty amps. I raised that to 47 amps and haven't had a problem since. I haven't found that switch Kim was talking about but there's an awful lot to discover the first year of ownership. I'll have to hunt for that switch.
Hello Scott,
The "switch" is a rotatory dial type switch that allows you to choose your power source. Look for it in or near the same bay as the inverters. I have Xl II, it is in the second bay drivers side.
I found those switches but since ajusting the shore cord amps in the inverters I haven't had any power problems.
By the way a great big thanks for the featherlite owners cd`s !! You`re great Americans!
Vantare never really did put a true automatic unloading system in their coaches, but instead put a warning disclaimer on the galley Main Distribution Panel (MDP) to mention that the customer needs to make sure the load amps on each leg must be under 35amps before disconnecting shore power or stopping the generator to prevent inverter overload. Even in their latest generation of coaches with the motorized Square D circuit breaker system, what they did and called an unloader was not fast enough to prevent inverter overload.
For Parliament Coach owners, however, I utilized a micro PLC and designed the logic the major 120 and 240 Volt loads in the coach. The PLC senses both the status of the generator and shore power, and a change in either one would cause the PLC to unload automatically all the heavy loads, then depending on what happened next, stage back on loads that would not overload the inverters. This feature was automatic, so the customer did not have to worry about what was on and running before starting the generator or unplugging his coach.
Next month I have my first project of putting a similar unloading system into a 2001 Angola which has the 4000 watt Trace inverters. I will write an article on this retrofit after I have completed it, and hopefully have the Angola owner write some note about it from his standpoint.