Mar-16-2017 08:36 AM
Mar-17-2017 01:47 PM
Mar-17-2017 10:22 AM
profdant139 wrote:
It never occurred to me to mount the inverter near the battery, but I think I could do that.
=> Yes, you should.
Please forgive the simplistic questions, but does that mean that I could attach leads to the battery and then come right through the front wall of the trailer to the inverter? I would seal the holes in the trailer -- the batteries are on the tongue, inside plastic battery boxes.
=> Yes, it does. Just be sure to put a down loop in the cable so that they don't conduct water into the wall laminate.
I would then mount the inverter on the inside of the front wall and run a 120v cord from that point, using surface wire mold.
=> That is the plan.
This solution, if it works, avoids the issue of hooking the inverter to my converter.
=> And lots of others as well.
This sounds too easy -- I think I am missing something.
Mar-16-2017 10:39 PM
Mar-16-2017 05:13 PM
profdant139 wrote:
... and put together a simple "how to" for other non-experts who need occasional 120v power while dry camping.
Mar-16-2017 05:07 PM
Mar-16-2017 04:18 PM
Mar-16-2017 01:17 PM
MrWizard wrote:
yes..mount inside up front, and go thru the wall to the batteries
Mar-16-2017 01:15 PM
profdant139 wrote:
SoundGuy, that is very helpful -- thanks! Did I see fuses on the lines running to the battery?
Mar-16-2017 12:51 PM
Mar-16-2017 12:08 PM
Mar-16-2017 11:53 AM
profdant139 wrote:
Please forgive the simplistic questions, but does that mean that I could attach leads to the battery and then come right through the front wall of the trailer to the inverter? I would seal the holes in the trailer -- the batteries are on the tongue, inside plastic battery boxes.
I would then mount the inverter on the inside of the front wall and run a 120v cord from that point, using surface wire mold.
Mar-16-2017 10:51 AM
profdant139 wrote:I understand. I got bored with the entanglements long ago as the devices etc. seemed to multiply. We do better with all outlets powered by a 300w inverter so we can all charge, play, watch, surf as we like without the central or multiple cord issues.
time2roll, you are right that extension cords running around the interior are not pretty. But these would be for occasional use -- not permanently installed. When not in use, the cord is rolled up and stowed neatly.
Mar-16-2017 10:43 AM
Naio wrote:Part two talks about inverters.
2oldman, I don't see the inverter in that.
Mar-16-2017 10:41 AM