hmknightnc wrote:
For what you want to do (including the coffee maker) the easiest way (IMHO) is:
- Xantrex 2000W inverter
- Mount as close as possible to your batteries with the largest wires that fit
- Turn Electric Refer, HotWater, and Converter off
- Plug trailer into inverter via shore power cord with appropriate adaptors
If using a coffee pot routinely you might want to consider updating to 4 6v batteries
Okay, I know in Kamloops I was quoted $475 for the Xantres PROwatt 2000 inverter. Is that a reasonable price for it? I have a front storage space in the unit that I was hoping to mount the inverter into. It is approx 5' and then the shore cable to the inverter.