Power Converter
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Power Converter
My 73 Travco had a power converter hooked up. I no longer need it. Is it worth anything or should I just scrap it?
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Re: Power Converter
No longer need it? Did you do away with the 12v lighting and house batteries?
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Re: Power Converter
im interested in it...how far are you from northern calif
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Re: Power Converter
\n\nI did not do away with it, my son did. This motor home is now all electric. Sorry it took me so long to respond, I have been ill for some time.KB2CRK wrote:No longer need it? Did you do away with the 12v lighting and house batteries?
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Re: Power Converter
\n\nSorry it took so long to reply, I have been ill for a good while. I am in Wisconsin and it is quite heavy. Just was curious to see if it was worth anything that is all.ryemadd wrote:im interested in it...how far are you from northern calif
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Re: Power Converter
Is the power converter still available ok
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Re: Power Converter
Power convert still available