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mowermech
May 23, 2015Explorer
3oaks wrote:wolfe10 wrote:Quite right!Dutch_12078 wrote:
Does the inverter have enough capacity to support all of the outlets?
The answer is maybe. Remember the load has nothing to do with how many outlets you have. As long as you do not have an appliance plugged into it and turned on, there is zero power consumed.
But, I will say, it is very common to only have certain outlets powered by the inverter, on the assumption that not everyone is "electric savvy".
But I would still prefer all outlets to be powered by the inverter if I had one in my TT, which I don't. That way I could pick and choose what and where I could plug in electrical appliance. In reality I never felt the need for an inverter.
My sentiments exactly! When dry camping, it is either 12 VDC or generator, and the generator rarely gets used except for battery charging. Even our CPAP machines are 12 VDC (6.7 amps each).
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