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My recently purchased 1990 Regency ? diesel Barth came with no operation book for original Trace 2012 inverter. The prev owner said he never used inverter for 6 yrs or charged batteries with anything but the engine. There is an approx 18 inch cut, hot (with 12 volts) wire red and green coming from inverter. Also there is cut (looks like ground wire) same gage and color as one coming out of right side of AC breaker box. There is also an unpluged AC romex connector laying on floor next to inverter that comes from inverter. I've plugged that in to outlet with Gen running with no results. Any ideas will be appreciaated posted or email to me at jlewis102@hotmail.com. with your phone number and I'll call you back. Anyone with orig manual I'd like to get copies.

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1990 Barth 32'
L10 Diesel w/Spartan
300 HP,
 
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