Itinerant1 wrote:
Plenty of folks have mounted the inverter under the bed with the lfp batteries, some have cut a hole in the side board of the bed frame to allow it to cycle cool/ warm air in depending on the season and add a small muffin fan. The inverters I've seen are 3000w ones not a small 1000w and not yet have I seen anyone say it killed the inverter.
Really, what do YOU do for a living? I WORK on RV's for a Living(41 years). My advice is based on what I have seen since Inverters have become common in the past 25 years. Also on the HEAT observed when Inverters are installed in a closed air space with lack of fresh air. Doug