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pianotuna
Jun 05, 2013Nomad III
Hi donn,
Wow, sounds like a lot of work. Did you surface mount the wiring?
My system has one dedicated outlet in the kitchen, and one in the shore power cord box area. Due to the location of the inverter behind the driver's seat I also have access to 120 volt power in the cab.
My converter plugs in and I have auxiliary shore power cord--so I leave it connected to that as a "default". I do change the fridge to propane. The default on the water heater is "off".
Wow, sounds like a lot of work. Did you surface mount the wiring?
My system has one dedicated outlet in the kitchen, and one in the shore power cord box area. Due to the location of the inverter behind the driver's seat I also have access to 120 volt power in the cab.
My converter plugs in and I have auxiliary shore power cord--so I leave it connected to that as a "default". I do change the fridge to propane. The default on the water heater is "off".
donn0128 wrote:
I did a down and dirty and would do it again in a heart beat. I simply wired dedicated inverter outlets where I wanted power.
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