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bondebond
Jul 14, 2014Explorer
There's a very good chance that your PUP is pre-wired for AC. One quick check would be to look into the power distribution center/power converter where the 12v fuses and 120v breakers are located. Hopefully, there is a 120v circuit break that is A) labeled "A/C" or "Air Conditioner" and B) is 20 amps.
If those are true, you're in luck and just have to find where the outlet is hiding. It will look similar to this:

Notice the T-shaped slot on the left. This indicates that it can handle 15 amps (typical household outlet style) or 20 amps, needed for the A/C.
Look for this outlet inside cabinets if it is not visible on the front of the furniture.
If none of the above is true, then you're in for a little more fun. There are options, but I would suggest taking a picture of the power center first and posting it here if you are unsure.
If those are true, you're in luck and just have to find where the outlet is hiding. It will look similar to this:

Notice the T-shaped slot on the left. This indicates that it can handle 15 amps (typical household outlet style) or 20 amps, needed for the A/C.
Look for this outlet inside cabinets if it is not visible on the front of the furniture.
If none of the above is true, then you're in for a little more fun. There are options, but I would suggest taking a picture of the power center first and posting it here if you are unsure.
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