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Oct 07, 2016Explorer
DAS26miles wrote:
I got to Glamp with my friend this week and found there is a 12v power lead in the front overhead cabinet next to the 110v old Panasonic analog TV and Direct Tv receiver. I think a 400 watt inverter may be enough to power those 2 devices. But he asked about powering the bedroom TV that is also a 110v analog Panasonic TV and the DW's electric coffee maker. That's a bit over my head as an inverter would have to be hardwired from batteries to inverter to a transfer switch. I'm not sure. maybe the Southwind already has one since it seems automatic going from shoreline power to genny.
Any comments and advice would be appreiciated.
The SP/gen system transfer switch has no bearing on anything regarding adding a inverter nor will it ever come into play even if u add a inverter. Large factory inverters have their own internal transfer switch. Don't confuse the two(transfer switches) as there same theory for different reasons
If it were me I would doing the plug in 400 units for the two Tv and boiling my coffee on the LPG stove.OR for the 15 minutes it takes run the generator you will need to run it anyhow if you run a sat receiver and two TV for any length of time to recharge the batterys unless your hitting the road
Life without COFFEE sucks what can I say
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