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full_mosey wrote:mustangglp wrote:
What i think I need is a heavier cord to go from my 12 volt power outlet (it says 8 amps on the wall plate seems like more then enough ?) Do they make a 12 gauge power cord?
8A x 12V = 96W. You cannot draw 400W no matter what size wires you use from that socket.
That is why you place the inverter close to the battery and use larger cabling between the two. To get 400W you would need cables bigger than 400/12 = 33A capacity.
Yes I was thinking 8 amps of ac is quite a bit my ice make takes 2 amps and it wouldn't work that!
HTH;
John
โJul-06-2013 08:00 PM
Simplygib wrote:
While boondocking I have the inverter connected to the batteries with 10 ga. wire. My rig's 120v power cord is plugged in to the inverter. That way all my 120v outlets are live and I can plug in the (in my case, laptop) anywhere I want. If you go this route you will want to make sure your converter is disconnected first, and don't try to run stuff like microwaves, a/c, hair dryers or welders (;)) on it.
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โJul-06-2013 07:22 PM
mustangglp wrote:
What i think I need is a heavier cord to go from my 12 volt power outlet (it says 8 amps on the wall plate seems like more then enough ?) Do they make a 12 gauge power cord?
โJul-06-2013 07:02 PM
camperpaul wrote:
If you are using a 12 Volt TV set, you don't need the inverter.
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