All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: 12v DC pipe elbow heatersElbows are installed, connected and working great! The real test will come with the freezing weather!Re: 12v DC pipe elbow heatersThank you all for promptly helping out! I'll post an update on how it's working when I do it.Re: 12v DC pipe elbow heatersawesome! thank you! I assuming that by doing this I will be able to run them when on shore power and off the batteries when I'm boondocking. you guys think this is a correct assumption?Re: 12v DC pipe elbow heatersdang. my picture upload didn't work. Don't bother clicking the links...12v DC pipe elbow heatersHello all, Just got two 12v DC pipe elbow heaters rated at 7.5 watts, 0.55amps each. I was hoping to wire them into my WFCO w8735 converter so I can run them on and off grid. There are no empty circuits, but one of the 15amp circuits only has our bathroom and 'bedroom' lights on it since we don't have the optional slide. All the lights are the LED pop lights so the draw should be minimal. would it be wrong to splice the elbow heater onto the DC output wire for that circuit? Also, would I just connect the negative wire to the busbar that they run all the negative DC loads to? There will be a 15amp inline fuse and a 3 pole toggle switch wired before the converter. Here are some pictures of the converter. https://i.imgur.com/Peix689l.jpg https://i.imgur.com/299TE0yl.jpg https://i.imgur.com/v5ek00Ml.jpg