Make sure disconnect is on if batteries are dead charge them then try if house batteries dead the converter will not start
An inverter changes 12vdc to ac. If it is 35 k it may be 35000watts. Therefore it needs that many watts or more to run it efficiently. Check with a manual for information on how many watts it needs. Most average homes need 10000watts or 10kilo-watts. If you are making DC Volts you need to hook up an AC LINE INTO YOUR VACATIONER and this will give you standard a.c. for refrigerator and overhead lighting. With that 35k watts if that is so you may need a 240 VOLT AC HOOK UP.. Some trailers use AC and some DC . Mine has an inverter but I think it uses120 volt AC . Some VACATION Homes have DC possibly 4 -12volt batteries or more but those batteries are each possibly 300 AMPS at. around 14.5 volts DC. Watts =VOLTS x AMPS . 14.5 X 300 = 4350 X 4 =17400 Watts or 17.4 k watts . 120 VAC input times 15 AMPS = 1800 watts standard a.c. But with 240VAC x 25AMPS = 6000 watts. Along with those 4 batteries it would have plenty of power to run it. If the Dc was hooked to an inverter it would produce a.c. Instead of DC. Inverters are all different so check the wattage being output and input.
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you need a disassembly guide or manual, if you are doing this type of work you will want to have service manual, because it will have step by step disassembly and reassembly guides and every else you and i would forget to tell you. auto body place maybe able to help, local library, junk yard and even auto parts store maybe.
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I recommend you get a repair manual.
Try here http://www.manualslib.com/
or here if they have it. http://www.filepeep.com/
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