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SoundGuy
Mar 16, 2017Explorer
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.
Mount the inverter in your trailer's front pass through storage compartment, run the cables to the battery location down through the floor and to the batteries, and wire the outputs from the inverter to a couple of duplex receptacles mounted inside the trailer. Pics of my own installation start here. It is too easy. :)
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