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longislandcampe
Jul 21, 2013Explorer
Thanks guys.
As I mentioned before, I'm only looking to have power at the outlets for things like cell phones, fans, cpap, the television, etc.... Nothing too power hungry.
So I'd like to purchase an inverter to hook to my dual batteries. If I want to keep the inverter in the front storage area then how do I connect it to my batteries? The only way I can see doing it is to run the wires through the partially open door of the front storage area and then connecting them to the battery.
I'm also assuming something like a 400W inverter should suffice.
As I mentioned before, I'm only looking to have power at the outlets for things like cell phones, fans, cpap, the television, etc.... Nothing too power hungry.
So I'd like to purchase an inverter to hook to my dual batteries. If I want to keep the inverter in the front storage area then how do I connect it to my batteries? The only way I can see doing it is to run the wires through the partially open door of the front storage area and then connecting them to the battery.
I'm also assuming something like a 400W inverter should suffice.
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