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Old 07-13-2018, 01:14 AM   #7
Chance
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Originally Posted by TurnerFam View Post
on a 30amp coach, you basically only need an inverter capable of maybe 15amps, since the other 'amps' used in your coach are from appliances that cannot run thru the inverter, such as air conditioners, water heaters(elec element), etc., basically only the few 'outlets' that you have in your rV, such as to the microwave, bathroom, living room, tv(s), etc.

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Only limit now is money.

There are upgrade kits with 3600 watt rated inverters which makes full-coach 30-Amp wiring possible; as if it were a generator. Except for furnace and water heater that can be run on propane, everything else can be powered from batteries. Just takes deep pockets — much of it for the battery bank.
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