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Parrotguy
May 24, 2007Explorer
One more. I found a 2000 watt portable inverter for only $150 so I picked it up to see if maybe I could plug my microwave into it when we are at State campgrounds and can't use the generater after 8 PM. ( When I bought the coach my estimate to install a 2500 watt built in inverter was over $3000 which seemed to high at the time for the few times we need it).
My model is the 36D. I got some 4' lengths of #2 battery connect wire. I have 4 house batteries, two pairs of 6 volt in series. The pair I added are in the second compartment to the left (rear) of the entry door. (I did not put them in the first compartment as I wanted to save that one for the lounge chairs).
I need to run wire from the kitchen area into the large compartment directly underneath. Either a heavy duty extension cord down to the inverter, or the two battery wires plus ground up to the inverter say under the sink.
Anybody found a way to run wire from this compartment to under the sink, or any other suggestions?
My model is the 36D. I got some 4' lengths of #2 battery connect wire. I have 4 house batteries, two pairs of 6 volt in series. The pair I added are in the second compartment to the left (rear) of the entry door. (I did not put them in the first compartment as I wanted to save that one for the lounge chairs).
I need to run wire from the kitchen area into the large compartment directly underneath. Either a heavy duty extension cord down to the inverter, or the two battery wires plus ground up to the inverter say under the sink.
Anybody found a way to run wire from this compartment to under the sink, or any other suggestions?
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