Would a 2010 Keystone Bullet Ultra Lite Travel Trailer Come With a Power Inverter?
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Does a 2010 Keystone Bullet Ultra Lite has an inverter?
asked by: Patrick D
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Expert Reply:
Your 2010 Keystone Bullet Ultra Lite likely does not have an inverter unless it was installed after the factory or one was added for a residential style refrigerator that requires 120 volt power to cool. You can add an inverter like the Progressive Dynamics # PD94FR you found to have 120 volt power off your batteries. An easier install may be the Go Power # 34280055 which replaces the converter to more easily integrate into the panel.
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Bud M
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Go Power Industrial Pure Sine Wave Inverter Charger - 2,000 Watts - 100 Amps - 12V
- RV Power Inverter
- Pure Sine Wave Inverter
- Industrial Duty - Large Loads
- 12V
- 2000 Watts
- Inverter/Charger/Transfer Switch Functions
- Power Center
- Go Power
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Progressive Dynamics 1000 Watt Inverter w/ Transfer Switch
- RV Power Inverter
- Pure Sine Wave Inverter
- Industrial Duty - Large Loads
- 12V
- 1000 Watts
- Inverter/Transfer Switch Functions
- Power Center
- Progressive Dynamics
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