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Old 05-30-2020, 03:46 PM   #4
Fmoffatt
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
State: British Columbia
Posts: 11
THOR #9503
Inverter wiring

I have uploaded the pics of the inverter and power panel. The inverter is located under the bed at the back of the coach. The inverter was wired via the romex 14/2 and then plugged into a regular ac plug...which is causing part of my not understanding. My guess is that inverter plugs into the ac plug to power the plugs in the front coach that can run on inverter power..just a guess??....I did pull out the power panel to see if there was a subpanel but not that I could see but there were 2 separate junction boxes behind the power panel

The existng plugs that work of the inverter are all located at the front of the coach for 5 plugs

Part of the reason I am trying to understand this is I want to upgrade to a larger inverter and move it closer to the batteries. In addition I want to add 1 or 2 more ac plugs.

Txs for the help much appreicated.
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