Ed-N-Dani
Sep 11, 2016Explorer
To invert or not to invert
Hello everyone, been absent for a little. Have my hands full with a ton of work on the remodel. I ended up going with a standard 115VT mini fridge and thought Id take it to the next step and connect an inverter (if this is possible) to keep it running while we are traveling between home and the CGs etc. I found a fairly inexpensive one on Amazon and according to their specs it will handle a mini fridge.
My question is can I power the inverter right from the 12VT feeding the camper from the trailer plug? Just grab the hot and the common?
Second, what is the best way to switch it between the inverter and a standard 115vt line. I can install the inverter behind the fridge and just access it from the exterior Dometic service door and move the plug from one to the other once we have the standard service connected or should I install a throw switch to switch between power supply's? Does it really matter with the exception of convenience to install a switch?
Thanks!
Ed
Thanks!
Ed
My question is can I power the inverter right from the 12VT feeding the camper from the trailer plug? Just grab the hot and the common?
Second, what is the best way to switch it between the inverter and a standard 115vt line. I can install the inverter behind the fridge and just access it from the exterior Dometic service door and move the plug from one to the other once we have the standard service connected or should I install a throw switch to switch between power supply's? Does it really matter with the exception of convenience to install a switch?
Thanks!
Ed
Thanks!
Ed