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jnagy20
Jun 27, 2017Explorer
I did check the fixtures and they are 110V. It appears that a previous owner rewired the entire trailer to run on 110V. Apparently doing away with any DC fixture. Or perhaps in 1965 they weren't using battery power at all because the trailer also had an installed gas lamp:-)
As far an an inverter goes, is there possibly an adapter that could connect from the inverter outlet right into my panel or junction box? The shore power is actually an inlet not an outlet, so the female side of the extension cord from the house plugs into a male receptor on the trailers exterior.
As far an an inverter goes, is there possibly an adapter that could connect from the inverter outlet right into my panel or junction box? The shore power is actually an inlet not an outlet, so the female side of the extension cord from the house plugs into a male receptor on the trailers exterior.
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