Previous NEC code required 120 volt GFCI receptacles when the receptacles were within 6 ft of a water source or a wet area.
[As of the 2014 NEC, AFCI protection is required on all branch circuits supplying outlets or devices installed in dwelling unit kitchens, along with the 2008 NEC additions of family rooms, dining rooms, living rooms, parlors, libraries, dens, bedrooms, sunrooms, recreation rooms, closets, hallways, and laundry areas].
I do not know if the RVIA has adopted the present NEC code
If you have "home run" wiring, then just remove the wire powering the circuit in question and move it to the junction box for the inverter output. Of course you are still limited by the output of the inverter and the inverter by-pass relay; otherwise you will have to pull new Romex for the circuit.
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Jim & Roy Davis
2016 Hurricane 31S
1961 Rampside in tow
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