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time2roll
Jan 24, 2015Nomad
Ahh perfect. 300 watts will serve you fine.
My small inverter I connected behind the breaker/fuse panel. For low wattage you can probably tap into the main 12v battery connection and call it good. Then use a small transfer switch to send power down the branch circuit that powers the convenience plugs. If you have two circuits with outlets you need two transfer switches.
I use 300w Go Power sine wave inverter for this service.
GP 12v 300w $171
Small transfer switch (almost plug and play)
15a switch $50
Way way easier than 3000w ;)
My small inverter I connected behind the breaker/fuse panel. For low wattage you can probably tap into the main 12v battery connection and call it good. Then use a small transfer switch to send power down the branch circuit that powers the convenience plugs. If you have two circuits with outlets you need two transfer switches.
I use 300w Go Power sine wave inverter for this service.
GP 12v 300w $171
Small transfer switch (almost plug and play)
15a switch $50
Way way easier than 3000w ;)
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