I have an always ON DUTY 600W PSW INVERTER just to run the home entertainment items and a bunch of small 120VAC items like the WX RADIO - Chargers etc. I ran two MULTI-HEAD drop cords from the two inverter 120VAC receptacles with one going to the home entertainment center area and the other one going back close to the bed.
These multi-head extension cords usually has a ON-OFF switch as well. These are mounted to the back of a table top out of sight. No extension cords showing as I followed around things to keep it all of of sight.
This INVERTER is always ON even when we are camping at electric sites.
The INVERTER doesn't draw much current unless it is being used...
This is what I did to keep from installing a transfer switch.
I also was going to do what was suggested above about just plugging the shore power cable into the INVERTER and then having to switch off a bunch of 120VAC breakers to not overload it. This also means you probably would want to run a dedicated 120VAC OUTSIDE RECEPTACLE next the the 30A CABLE and use a RV30A-15A Adapter...
Running two out of sight drop cords from the inverter was an easier way out for me...
Roy Ken
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