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wa8yxm
Feb 21, 2019Explorer III
No explaining the alleged "logic" of an RV maker when it comes to what outlets are on which panel.
One thought is if you plug in electric cooking appliances you might set one on the Dinette table and overload the Inverter... but that is the ONLY danger I can imagine from what you did.
I have one circuit (Bedroom) which I modified so I can transfer it from "Main" box to "Sub" (it parallels the GFCI so no danger of overload of inverter) by moving a plug from one outlet to another.
One thought is if you plug in electric cooking appliances you might set one on the Dinette table and overload the Inverter... but that is the ONLY danger I can imagine from what you did.
I have one circuit (Bedroom) which I modified so I can transfer it from "Main" box to "Sub" (it parallels the GFCI so no danger of overload of inverter) by moving a plug from one outlet to another.
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