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Originally Posted by gte534j
Thanks for the diagram- thats really helpful to see.
I just got a cigarette type inverter that i can plug into the dash board to keep it simple when i want to run small AC devices.
How do you physically plug into your DC/AC converter if its mounted under your sink? Did you wire in a outlet or just make a extension cord?
Also- did you upgrade your batteries to AGM?
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My inverter has a remote on/off switch I installed on the cabinet wall next to the stairs. I ran four permanent lines with 14/2-g Romex wire and installed outletl in walls/cabinets permanently. To connect the four lines to the inverter, I installed a conventional wall plug on the other ends of the wires to plug in. The inverter has an interior circuit breaker. My four AC lines DO NOT connect with the other AC lines in the coach! I even used different color outlets to distinguish the inverter lines from the original house lines.
My house batteries are a pair of Marine deep cycle units.