I just spent a couple hours searching the previous threads in Electrical Secrets to make sure I know what I'm doing. I think I have a handle on it, but I still have a question or two.
I finally decided to go with a 110/12 V combination for my needs. Found room to put in a raceway like the one in the Generic Benroy plans. The plan is to have shore power inlet, 2 110V outlets (one in the galley and one in the cabin), and a converter for the 12V side (4 or 5 lights and the roof vent fan). No battery for the present, but will make allowances for future install if I ever change my mind. In the mean time for the one and two night trips where shore power is not an option, I will make do with "AA" lighting and accessories.
My questions revolve around the converter. I like the Pyramids that Mike has the links posted for because of the size. They will fit in the raceway very nicely. I couldn't find a pic during my search that showed the inlet hookup. It appears the converters plug into a regular 110 outlet. Am I missing something, or do I have to install a third 110 outlet inside the raceway dedicated to the converter? The Pyramids (and I'm assuming other brands as well) come in models that have different max outputs. For my planned needs, what size output should I consider?