madjack wrote:...one thing I didn't mention about converters, which I should have is the fact that with a conveter, you DO NOT NEED A BATTERY to power your 12vdc fixtures/appliances...the converter will do that for you............
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Micro469 wrote:madjack wrote:...one thing I didn't mention about converters, which I should have is the fact that with a conveter, you DO NOT NEED A BATTERY to power your 12vdc fixtures/appliances...the converter will do that for you............
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Yeah but, only when there's shore power around......
bbarry wrote:I did something a little unique with my shore power cable. Since the RV load center I got from Doug Stukey had a good cable on it, I decided to use it rather than cut a hole in the side of the trailer for a $50 RV plug. Instead, I just ran the cable out the bottom of the floor. That's the black cable (and ground) running out of the bottom of the load box.
From there, it travels over to the side of the trailer and through a grommet into a .50 caliber ammunition box. I chose this because it seals up tight and latches closed well. The rest of the 20+ feet of cable coils nicely inside the box. When we get to the campground, I just have to open the box and pull out the cable.
I painted it black to match the frame and (eventual) fenders. It's visible for sure, but doesn't detract from the overall appearance of the trailer.
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