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Originally Posted by telcoman
That is a point. Mine is 1200 w but I don't come anywhere near to drawing that. It's good idea to feel the battery leads when loading them down to see if they are warm. I don't try to run a microwave or anything like that. if I want to do that i start the genset. The inverter is handy for powering a TV, my cpap, computer & stuff like that. I had a heck of a job getting my fridge onto a separate 120v run as its on the other side of the RV and was looped to a couple of other sockets, including the one powering my TV. That is one appliance you do not want running off an inverter unless ist A/C only.
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What appliance are you referring to? A TV? That's the primary purpose of adding an inverter in most RVs: to power the TV without running the generator when not connected to SP.