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johnm1
Jun 03, 2014Explorer
And now back to the OP question ...
I really like the idea of using the plug strip. It's simple, safe and it avoids the argument over who's right or wrong about backfeeding the panel. You don't have to worry about overloading the inverter because you forgot to turn off the fridge, water heater, etc. You don't have to have several adapters to plug the 30 amp(or even 50 amp!) RV plug into the 15 amp on the inverter and the plug strip gives you several locations to plug in your devices that need charging! Nice and simple.
John
I really like the idea of using the plug strip. It's simple, safe and it avoids the argument over who's right or wrong about backfeeding the panel. You don't have to worry about overloading the inverter because you forgot to turn off the fridge, water heater, etc. You don't have to have several adapters to plug the 30 amp(or even 50 amp!) RV plug into the 15 amp on the inverter and the plug strip gives you several locations to plug in your devices that need charging! Nice and simple.
John
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