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RoyB
Mar 12, 2014Explorer II
DISREGARD BELOW about my trailer INVERTER HOOKUP - I miss read the part about the TOW VEHICLE... I carry a MSW 600WATT INVERTER hard wired to my battery bus under the back seat of my truck next to two or three TWO WAY radios residing there.
ABout the only thing I use this for is to power up my bean coffee grinder... My ON-BOARD 2KW generator sitting covered and secured in the truck bed tailgate corner is always availabe for 120VAC power...

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I permanently mounted my 600WATT PSW Inverter to the inside of a cabinet wall closest to the battery terminals. My Inverter is ON 24/7. I ran two 120VAC extension cords with multi-tap heads from my INVERTER with one cord going to the home entertainment area and the other cord going to the bedroom night stand area. These cords are hidden behind the cabinets or run through cable management covers from LOWES.
These two multi-tap 120VAC receptacles are my emergency 120VAC connections. The small items I want to always have available are plugged into these two receptacles.
I usually run around 250 WATTS of 120VAC items from these emergency power receptacles receptacles but it is nice to have additional 120VAC power available if you need it.
Roy Ken
ABout the only thing I use this for is to power up my bean coffee grinder... My ON-BOARD 2KW generator sitting covered and secured in the truck bed tailgate corner is always availabe for 120VAC power...

*****
I permanently mounted my 600WATT PSW Inverter to the inside of a cabinet wall closest to the battery terminals. My Inverter is ON 24/7. I ran two 120VAC extension cords with multi-tap heads from my INVERTER with one cord going to the home entertainment area and the other cord going to the bedroom night stand area. These cords are hidden behind the cabinets or run through cable management covers from LOWES.
These two multi-tap 120VAC receptacles are my emergency 120VAC connections. The small items I want to always have available are plugged into these two receptacles.
I usually run around 250 WATTS of 120VAC items from these emergency power receptacles receptacles but it is nice to have additional 120VAC power available if you need it.
Roy Ken
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