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Rmack1
Jan 16, 2014Explorer
donn0128 wrote:
Remember you can turn off the dishes power once it has homed. So that is a savings. You are going to want a pure sine wave inverter to begin with. Get one around 800 watts and install it correctly and go happy.
I don't think that is true.
The only way I have of cutting off the power to my Trav'ler, short of unplugging it, is to hit the on/off button on the little controller box, and this would begin the shutdown/fold-up sequence.
I suppose I could try unplugging it, but that seems pretty inelegant. I would be surprised if it still functioned, but what do I know?
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