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Old 08-05-2018, 06:28 PM   #16
jpmihalk
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Model: Hurricane 35C
State: South Dakota
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Yes, an inverter simply changes DC power to AC power for things that use standard house receptacles. The batteries provide the 12V power to the inverter and then the inverter sends 120V AC power out to the selected outlets.

We have been boondocking for a few years now and it really isn't very complicated. Once you know what is where, it becomes easy to adjust. We also added two more batteries and have solar to help keep the batteries charged in daylight so we can boondock longer without eating up gas in the generator.
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