2112 wrote:
deppeler wrote:
Thanks for the info, is it complicated to wire it into the regular outlets?
I also have a 400W MSW that connects to the battery with alligator clamps like on jumper cables.
You can turn OFF your converter and microwave at the breaker panel, set the fridge to propane and plug your shore power cable into the inverter using a 30A-20A adapter. All 120VAC outlets will have power at this point. Make sure the electric water heater and Air Conditioner are powered OFF
I went one step farther but I'll spare you this.
OK that's the best I have heard yet, thanks :)
So to connect my shore power into the inverter, as it would sit in the cargo bay, this would have to be open all the time (at night, etc)for the cord going from the outside of the TT to inside the bay, correct?
Is there perhaps a way to add an extra 30 amp plugin in the cargo bay (probably a dumb question)?
Is the microwave off because of the power draw if accidentally turned on?
I am thinking of getting a portable 120W solar kit and a 1500w PSW inverter (and 2x 6v deep cycle batteries), could I leave the microwave breaker turned on then?
thanks