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Post Info TOPIC: Suggestion on stuff needed hooking up inverter


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Suggestion on stuff needed hooking up inverter


 

I have Xantrex pro 1800 watt inverter and battery cables so far for project.

What else would someone else suggest. I'M trying to get every thing I need before rv tech comes out.

I'm just having two plugs running from this inverter.

I'M sure I can do it but figure I'll pass the buck this time after the satellite hassle I've had.

Cameo Carriage 2011

Do I need switches fuses what type or size of wire to the plugs. Pictures are good lol.

This is mostly just to run LG frig.

 

 



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Hi Just Don.

I will be following this post. I am also going to be adding an inverter to my Fifth Wheel real soon. I have done all of the wiring in my shop here at the house and it was very easy. Of course since the RV has become our new baby I don't want to do any damage. Access when working on the RV is always an issue. I think I am going to try to go from the circuit panel to the inverter. I really need to talk my time and draw it all out for sure.

Let me know how it works out for you and I will be sure to do the same.

Nice meeting, Denny



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Denny
I'M still reading and studying on it.
Can't find pictures(LOL) for I can see how to and read about it..
Did talk to a tech and he said he wouldn't advice in doing it!!
He never gave me a strait reply, but I have read where it's done.
So I'M still studying it good luck.. Oh yeah if you find pictures lol..

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