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Originally Posted by 10scDust
I like what you did, but the DW would need a detailed instruction book on use protocols, lol.
Now to figure what it cost for the free, plus your time, I am not enough of an electrical engineer to get this much figured out in a timely manner.
Nice.
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I'd say the whole project was about 2 to 3 hours of work overall. The hardest part was removing the old Inverter and mounting the new one because it was in the storage comparment and needed to be more flexible than I am..... LOL
The cost of the Inverter, breaker and some Romex was about $600. I am going to sell the stock Inverter so if I get $100 - $150 for it the material costs will be $500.
I'm not an electrical engineer but know enough about working with electrical circuits.
I hear you on the DW..... I handle all the technical stuff so when my DW tells me she wants to use her crock pot while we are driving so dinner will be ready when we get to where we're going.... I'll just make that magic happen! LOL