Just how green am I?
So, it finally dawned on me to look in the owner's manual. Lo and behold, right in the section re/the inverter, it says to TURN THE INVERTER ON to supply 120 volts AC from the house batteries! Wow, why didn't I think of that? So I'm gonna pull the trigger on a couple Rec Pro power operated recliners. I'll probably mount a 2-plug receptacle behind the chairs, and attach a single power cord to that box that runs up the wall, plugging it into the receptacle under the cabinet over the sink. Plug in to use if I'm boon docking and TURN THE INVERTER ON to operate the chairs. I think now the only other obstacle I"ll have to overcome is how to shim the chair bottoms up from the part of the floor that doesn't move when I extend the slide out. The post I wrote about the inverter supplying enough wattage seems to be a moot point. The nice lady at Rec Pro sent me a picture of the legend on the chair motor. It says 28 volts and 2 amps. Obviously the chair steps down the voltage coming in from 120 to 28 volts. And at 2 amps, that's only 56 watts. If anybody reads this and figures this is not right, please let me know. Cheers, Omar
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