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Old 11-09-2018, 03:36 PM   #19
jabrabu
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Chatea 31E
State: Maryland
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Thanks for the replies. I'd like to add an inverter to power TVs and outlets. I was thinking of getting the AIMS 1200W inverter that was mentioned earlier in this thread. My plan is to do something like in the attached diagram. I would transfer the desired TV/outlet circuits from the existing panel to a new sub-panel, which would be powered from the inverter. And I would have AC power supplied from the existing panel to the inverter. Would this work okay?


The trick is to figure out where to install the inverter and the new sub-panel. There is a compartment under the bed next to the compartment with the exiting panel that might work if we install some cooling vents there.
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