I believe my electrics are pretty minimal. 2 12volt porch lights, 2 12volt fluorescents in the cabin, a Fantastic Vent and a 12 volt fluorescent for the Galley and perhaps a couple of 12 volt sockets for those flexible reading light things. The 3 fluorescents pull about .6 amps each and the fan could draw about 3.5 amps on high (under 2 amps on low). I have a CTEK 7000 smart charger which, when shore power is available, should recharge my battery faster than it can be drained by these items. I will have a couple of 110 outlets in the galley, same in the cabin. I cannot envision ever using the 110 for more than running a DVD, laptop PC, or small coffee maker and, of course, the CTEK charger. I’ll install the 12volt stuff after the 110, so I’ll confine my questions for now to 110 only:
Is it a bad idea to consider using one of these short GFCI Extensions like this:
Combined with a couple of power strips with built in circuit breakers in order to keep things simple. Could I just plug the charger into one of the 3 extension outlets and the two power strips in the other two outlets? Obviously, I would need a long extension cord to run from the power pole to the trailer. If the consensus is this is a not an acceptable idea, then I’ll be plying you all with endless circuit breaker questions and grounding/wiring issues.