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opnspaces
Mar 26, 2020Navigator II
Yes just one outlet for now since the inverter has only one output. I really didn't want to splice any 120v wires, so from the inverter I'm using a repurposed computer power cord to the outlet.
For normal day to day use the one outlet will almost never get used. For road trips the outlet will power a 6 outlet power strip. This setup of inverter to power strip is how we've run for many years; Only now I won't have the clutter of cords going over and around the center console.
The input power for the inverter is through a 15 amp fuse. The inverter itself has a built in 40 amp fuse. There is no fuse after the inverter except there might be a circuit breaker in the power strip.
For normal day to day use the one outlet will almost never get used. For road trips the outlet will power a 6 outlet power strip. This setup of inverter to power strip is how we've run for many years; Only now I won't have the clutter of cords going over and around the center console.
The input power for the inverter is through a 15 amp fuse. The inverter itself has a built in 40 amp fuse. There is no fuse after the inverter except there might be a circuit breaker in the power strip.
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