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Old 03-17-2018, 04:15 AM   #7
Canonman
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My solution was to run a #10 wire hot lead and ground from the battery distribution terminal (fused side) to the entertainment center. The inverter had lugs for a direct connection so I just used spade connectors on the end of the new wiring. The inverter sits permanently (velcro strips) on the shelf below the TV for easy access. This arrangement works all the time with no need to turn anything off. Cool thing is the inverter has a couple of outlets and USB ports so we can also charge the phones and laptops plus a readout that tells me what the battery level is while dry camping.
Very easy-peasy install and inexpensive.
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