Bosun wrote:
My wife picks up our new Class A motorhome tomorrow (I'm working for another 10 days out of town). This is our first r/v with an inverter. My question is if we can put a crock pot cooking going down the road without having to fire up the generator? Cajun Red beans and rice and smoke sausage would be mighty tasty after a days drive! Does anyone else do a little slow cooking while running?
Thanks
Patrick
Crock pot shouldn't be a problem with whatever you're getting for an inverter or battery power.
The thing will be with what outlets are inverter powered and many times they won't be with the galley area, so once this is figured out, you may need an extension cord and this cord should be of decent size and somewhat better than just a lamp type cord.
For some length, I'd like having at least #14awg and for keeping the voltage drop at a minimum, if for nothing else.
We have a 2KW inverter on 4 group 24, 12v batteries and the galley is not supposed to be on them, but so happens it is, as is the rest of the house outlets. This turned out to be a pleasant surprise and we've put them to good use with the coffee pot and such. Microwave as well, but then, this appliance was supposed to be energized on this circuitry, anyway.