Re: Inverter Location in Midbath Reply #25 – February 02, 2025, 11:36:56 am QuoteWhere did you tie into 120V system?At the power center. I removed my microwave some time ago so I used that circuit. jor
Re: Inverter Location in Midbath Reply #26 – February 02, 2025, 01:25:35 pm Quote from: jor - February 02, 2025, 11:36:56 amAt the power center. I removed my microwave some time ago so I used that circuit. What!, no bread box? Without a microwave, I have little use for a large inverter. Nothing else uses more than a couple hundred watts.I seriously doubt the A/C will ever be run using the inverter.Larry
Re: Inverter Location in Midbath Reply #27 – February 02, 2025, 02:01:34 pm Two of the main reasons I wanted a large enough inverter is so that a microwave oven and drip coffee maker could be used without running the generator. Anything else is gravy!
Re: Inverter Location in Midbath Reply #28 – February 02, 2025, 03:09:55 pm QuoteWithout a microwave, I have little use for a large inverter. Nothing else uses more than a couple hundred watts.I seriously doubt the A/C will ever be run using the inverter.Really have no use for a microwave. I removed it from other rigs too. We need the inverter to run our electric kettle, toaster oven, vacuum cleaner, e-bike chargers and a couple other things. The inverter can power the A/C just fine although those four LiTimes would bleed out fast. I've always had inverters and would feel unclothed without one. Also, it was a fun project! jor
Re: Inverter Location in Midbath Reply #29 – February 02, 2025, 06:17:09 pm If you NEVER use a microwave at home, then why keep one in the rig? BUT, for us it is nice for all those little quick tasks in the rig we similarly use it for at home - and the short time usage makes little dent in the A-hr bank...Stevep.s. You do give up a large available storage area if you keep the nuker, but after 35 yrs in FLs, you learn to maximize what you have... 2 Likes