Excuse my total ignorance of all things electrical, but I am hoping that someone could help me here. My car-go lite trailer has a deep-cycle marine battery and a "power Center" so that when it is plugged into shore power the A/C works, the battery charges. When it is not plugged in, the lights and fan run off the battery. There is one 12 volt plug in the back (I wish there was another up front!!!). In the manual I got with the trailer it talks about the "power center" and 110 volt system then says, "The next 15 amp breaker controls the 12 volt portion of the system". it lists the different circuits and what they are designated for including "GREEN circuit: 10 amp fuse, reserved for 12 volt outlet". So I gather that is the circuit for the one 12 v outlet.
So....I have an ipad that I would like to be able to charge even when we have no shore power. I also have a small dehumidifier with a fan that I would like to run that says "input, 9 volt 2.5 amp" on the back of it. Questions: Do I have the capabilities to run my little dehumidifier for 8 hours overnight? If so, how do I plug it into the 12v socket, since it has a regular plug on the end? What goes between the regular plug and the 12volt socket? Same for my ipad? How do I charge it with the 12 volt system and is it strong enough to charge it? (The manual says DO NOT OVERLOAD THIS SYSTEM!).


Thanks for the help.
