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Old 08-05-2024, 05:10 PM   #1
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Add Inverted Outlet

Has anyone added an outlet that is connected to a factory invertor? I have a 2022 Eagle with a 1200W invertor for the refrigerator, CPAP outlets, and the TVs. I would like to add one outlet in the basement storage for my Starlink router. I can’t see a reason this wouldn’t be easy since there is an invertor junction box just inside behind the wall panel that hides the Nautilus & heater. Just want make sure I am not missing anything.
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Has anyone added an outlet that is connected to a factory invertor? I have a 2022 Eagle with a 1200W invertor for the refrigerator, CPAP outlets, and the TVs. I would like to add one outlet in the basement storage for my Starlink router. I can’t see a reason this wouldn’t be easy since there is an invertor junction box just inside behind the wall panel that hides the Nautilus & heater. Just want make sure I am not missing anything.
Did that with our Pinnacle since we had an in motion Sat dish (moved from our MH) so SWMBO could record her soap opera while we were on the road. Worked flawlessly.
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I did it.
I never thought about it before, but I guess that where I’ll be plugging in my Starlink router if I don’t have shore power.
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Old 08-05-2024, 10:37 PM   #4
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Electrically speaking, there should be no overload issue. 1200 watts should work fine for those loads.
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Thanks everyone!
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