All the Tabs have a converter, no matter what model. Any RV that you can "plug in" to shore power probably has a converter.
My Tab 320 did not come with an inverter, but I use a portable one (like you can use in a car cigarette lighter plug.) Some owners have installed inverters, connected to the battery.
And, someone will have to chime in on whether all the 400's have an inverter installed.
And, here is a short video (two minutes) that 'splains the difference in a converter and an inverter. Lots to learn, but don't worry, there is plenty of help available.
On a TAB 400 the inverter is an expensive option. An inverter converts 12v dc power from the battery to 120vac. The only outlet where this power is available is under the television right by the bed.
@sabocat, all of the TaB’s lights and power appliances (except the air conditioner) are wired to run off of 12 volts DC, hence the need for the converter to be able to run your appliances while on shorepower (120 volts AC). When installed as an option or used as a portable unit, the inverter allows a non-DC wired appliance to run off the battery (microwave, toaster, hair dryer, blender, etc). The 400 battery(s) supplied by nuCamp has a large capacity relative to the stock 320 battery supplied by the dealer.
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