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Just_Jeff
Feb 14, 2013Explorer
This is interesting...I won't need to wire a new 30A outlet to plug the shore power cable into. With the MS2000, you wire the shore power cable into the inverter, then hardwire the inverter into the RV where the shore cable was connected. The converter that's in there now won't need to go back to the MS2000, so I don't have to remember to turn it off each time.
This might also change where I put everything. There's some unused space in the shore power compartment that's in a pretty inconvenient area, but I could mount the inverter to the top of that area if it'll fit. The next compartment over could hold the batteries. I want to see what that would do to my axle weights before I decide, though. 420 lbs is a lot of weight.
This might also change where I put everything. There's some unused space in the shore power compartment that's in a pretty inconvenient area, but I could mount the inverter to the top of that area if it'll fit. The next compartment over could hold the batteries. I want to see what that would do to my axle weights before I decide, though. 420 lbs is a lot of weight.
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