Greyhawk inverter

Unless someone changed it out, I believe it's1000 watts.
On my 29MV, it's located under the bed.
It most likely just controls the outlets for the TV's
My 2018, it also controls the 2 outlets next to the bed
 
Yep, under the bed. You have to remove some screws to access. I ended up installing a piano hinge on that wood for ease of access. Also installed a shelf above the wiring mess for additional storage. Both TV outlets are powered by the inverter. Haven't tested any other outlets with the inverter.

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On ours, it's both TV outlets, both bedside outlets, and there is one under the dinette that are all inverter-powered outlets.

There is an outlet above the couch that may be on the inverter circuit as well, but I can't remember for sure.

Truthfully, we don't use the inverter often, so I haven't messed with it much. Most of our travel is when it's extremely hot outside, so we're running the generator while in transit or "lot-docking" overnight, and are plugged into shore power when parked. I'm toying with a couple ideas for expanding my battery bank and 12V service, so it's likely the inverter will see even less use in the future...

Piano hinge on that under-bed access is a good idea IMO. As it is now, we have a VERY heavy memory foam mattress on that bed platform, so access down there is a bit of a pain... literally... But that's another discussion, there's lots to be done with those items on my rig.
 
Thanks for the information, the unit we purchased also has a heavy memory foam mattress and a hinge on the bed platform. It is still at the dealership as they moved it without disconnecting the power cord and ripped it off so can't look at it now.
I am having them install standard power inlet as I wasn't a fan of the attached cord anyway.
 
I forgot to mention that in addition to the piano hinge I installed a lift strut to assist with the heavy mattress. I bought 2 struts but only used 1 in the center with some wood reinforcing. I think they were something like 90 pound lifts, not sure. Also had to install 2 little strap latches to hold the thing down as it would lift up with no bedding and lift a tad with bedding. All in all I like how it turned out.
 
I forgot to mention that in addition to the piano hinge I installed a lift strut to assist with the heavy mattress. I bought 2 struts but only used 1 in the center with some wood reinforcing. I think they were something like 90 pound lifts, not sure. Also had to install 2 little strap latches to hold the thing down as it would lift up with no bedding and lift a tad with bedding. All in all I like how it turned out.

I think this is what I'm going to end up doing at some point. Currently we use the bunk ladder to hold it all up, wedged back against the cabinets opposite.
 

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