View Single Post
Old 05-13-2022, 11:28 AM   #16
wrvond
Senior Member
 
wrvond's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2020
Location: Leon, WV
Posts: 469
Quote:
Originally Posted by ttrott712 View Post
Thanks everybody for the input. Honestly. if this unit didn't have A/C, microwave or even an awning, I would have bought it. The layout is exactly what we wanted. Naturally, when you see all the toys that came with it, you want to explore. An inverter that runs the outlets is all I want and I don't necessarily need that. Finding the exact model will be my next project. That and finding one I can install myself.
The absolute easiest way to approach this and achieve what you are looking for is to just upgrade your existing SolarFlex 200 to the SolarFlex 400i or even 600i.
Neither of these are going to run your air conditioner because the wiring for the A/C isn't installed unless the camper is factory equipped with the SolarFlex 400i.

If you look at Keystone's information pages on the various SolarFlex packages available, they identify the components by manufacturer and even model number. Your SolarFlex 200 is "prewired" for an inverter, which means a loop of Nomex is available near the MPPT in the pass through. But you're right, it really isn't too difficult to upgrade your system once you've identified how far you want to go.

Here you will find links to troubleshooting guides, quick start guides and FAQs for all the SolarFlex systems.
https://www.keystonerv.com/owners-manuals

Edit: Here is a link to the Xantrex Freedom XC 2000 which Keystone uses in the 400i SolarFlex system. On this page you'll find all kinds of information, including additional parts required and optional:
https://xantrex.com/power-products/i...reedom-xc.aspx
__________________
2022 Cougar Half Ton 24RDS
2017 F350 DRW 6.7L


wrvond is offline   Reply With Quote