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bigrigfixer
Sep 08, 2015Explorer
Okay, since some of you are asking...
My trailer is a 2016 Hideout 26BHSWE. It will have 2 6 volt batteries and 250 watts of solar.
From what I've read on here, I'll probably go with a little inverter for my little fridge, and another for the television.
I'll put in a "whole house" system sometime later. But when I do, I'd like to know what you guys do. Obviously you plug the shore power cable into the inverter, which is usually in the front storage. Do you have a notch cut into the door to accommodate the cable or just leave the door open a little bit?
My trailer is a 2016 Hideout 26BHSWE. It will have 2 6 volt batteries and 250 watts of solar.
From what I've read on here, I'll probably go with a little inverter for my little fridge, and another for the television.
I'll put in a "whole house" system sometime later. But when I do, I'd like to know what you guys do. Obviously you plug the shore power cable into the inverter, which is usually in the front storage. Do you have a notch cut into the door to accommodate the cable or just leave the door open a little bit?
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