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Old 09-09-2019, 03:44 PM   #3
taylorbob1
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: '17-Vegas 24.1
State: California
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Your Charger/Converter generally has two 120 volt outlet lines.
One goes to inside outlets generally for TV's and plug-ins around beds and dinettes.
The other goes to GFI outlets. Those GFI outlets are generally marked as such on the outlet.

If you choose to add an inverter and want to make it incorporated into your coach...it's best to tie-into the non-GFI outlet line.
So, you would splice into the 120 volt line between the Charge/Converter and the outlets.
It's actually a fairly simple and straight-forward process.

Then, if you choose to add GFI outlets (which some have done for outside TV), you just add your own outlets behind/under sink or cabinets on passenger side.

There are numerous threads on this.
Many Vegas/Axis owners (me included) have performed this mod.
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