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Nov 07, 2014Explorer
I have the above blue sea plugs in my truck camper. They work great but I did have to run wire back to my converter. In my case it wasn't really that hard. It usually isn't that hard to run wiring.
As someone said a few posts above, at such a low amperage you can probably just tap into a 12v light or something close by so that you don't have to run any wiring.
I pretty much never have power so it was worth it to me to install a few of these throughout the camper. I also converted my tv to 12v. I really didn't want an inverter, it seems inefficient to convert from 12 to 120 and then back to 12v (actually 5v for usb). I'd also want a quality sine wave inverter and those aren't cheap.
As someone said a few posts above, at such a low amperage you can probably just tap into a 12v light or something close by so that you don't have to run any wiring.
I pretty much never have power so it was worth it to me to install a few of these throughout the camper. I also converted my tv to 12v. I really didn't want an inverter, it seems inefficient to convert from 12 to 120 and then back to 12v (actually 5v for usb). I'd also want a quality sine wave inverter and those aren't cheap.
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