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jake2250
Feb 04, 2016Explorer
Reading thru the RVIA Standards, It does not address "temporary" accessories!
IE: portable Inverters! Reading the user manual for the Inverter itself it states if an extension is used it must be of sufficient size to adequately handle the voltage/amperage. So in theory, I have wired it into the 12v supply (following user manual direction) and using an approved extension cord. Don't see the big worry here!! Its all fused and breakerd. Even an RVIA inspection wouldn't detect any code violation! No Harm No Foul!!
IE: portable Inverters! Reading the user manual for the Inverter itself it states if an extension is used it must be of sufficient size to adequately handle the voltage/amperage. So in theory, I have wired it into the 12v supply (following user manual direction) and using an approved extension cord. Don't see the big worry here!! Its all fused and breakerd. Even an RVIA inspection wouldn't detect any code violation! No Harm No Foul!!
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