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dave17352
Aug 21, 2015Explorer II
Sure you can do that. Of course no AC. Some limited Microwave and hair dryer use if need be. You will lose a little power when inverting but not that much. When you put in your inverter you need to be as close as possible to your battery's. I put in a 2k inverter and can do what you are talking about. The thing is though is I bet your trailer runs well on 12 volt as well as your furnace. The only reason I put in the inverter is so I could run a 120 refrigerator. Anyway there are some people here that are very knowledgeable on the subject, they can tell you about wire gauge and inverters etc. JMHO
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