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Old 05-23-2011, 09:40 PM   #9
hankaye
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Phil, Howdy;

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Originally Posted by Phil View Post
Great, I'm sure I can find that, now more important.... Has anyone added a DC to AC inverter, maybe 2000 watts or so, something wired to run the AC stuff but not the converter (don't want to use batt power to charge the batts!), I'd really like to add one, don't know exactly how to wire into the panel.....
I think what you are asking is ... can ya plug an inverter into the DC plugs that are located, say, near the TV to operate something like ... an A/C ? Trying to work with you've given us.
The folks that owned the Travel Trailer I just got rid of used to carry a bank of 12 volt batteries with them (8 or 10), for a weekends camping in the Mountains here in Utah. I guess they ran the microwave and the Television (TV), off of a 700 watt inverter.
If you were to give us somemore information we could help you better.

hankaye
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