smkettner wrote:
tv and small items puts you in the 150 to 300 watt zone. This also makes the wiring far easier as you can just tap into the main battery feed on the 12v side and a small transfer switch to connect on the 120v side. No pulling fat wire, just make connections behind your breaker/fuse panel.
Thanks, have you seen any good illustrated write-ups or videos out there on doing this? Would this put power to all the AC outlets in the trailer when the inverter is powered on? Any links to the transfer switch that you would use?
Since the coffee maker is a no-go I'm just going to do a 300W pure sine wave inverter. The TV and charging small electronic devices are my primary need. How nice is it to have a wireless remote with the inverter?