It was easy for me to put in my inverter and to run a line to the power
control box and to find the two outlets I needed to have with 120 v. The
rest were left as original. I think it has worked for me without having
lots of inverters to connect up.
my .02c
Al Chernoff
> -- [ From: Eugene Fisher * EMC.Ver #2.5.3 ] --
>
> I would like to suggest another plan for providing battery powered AC
> (inverter) to the GMC. The complicated 110 VAC switching and wiring
> are probably not worth the effort.
>
> I suggest that it would be better to buy several low power inverters
> that have their own power switches, AC connectors, and place them at the
> point of need. I buy these 300 watt simulated sinewave- inverters for
> $20 from Frys' electronics in CA.
>
> Buy one simulated sinewave inverter of the 1000 watt size, for the heavy
> loads.
>
> If needed, buy a low power pure-sinewave inverter for the noise
> sensitive stereo.
>
> Laptop (LT) computers charge an internal battery and do not require a
> clean power. I have used my Desk top (DT) computer on a simulated
> sinewave inverter with no problems. However if you are concerned about
> the power to your computer it is a relatively small load that could run
> on your stereo inverter. .
>
> SIM SINE
>
> Blender 300 X
> Can opener 100 X
> Coffee Maker 1000 X
> Drill 3/8" 500 X
> Frying Pan 1000 X
> Food mixer 300 X
> Hair dryer 1000 X
> Iron 1000 X
> Microwave 1000 X
> Reading lamp 100 X
> Television 700 X
> Toaster 1500 X
> Toaster over 1500 X
> Vacuum cleaner 1000 X
> VCR 50 X
> Stereo 500 X
> Computer (LT) 100 X
> Computer (DT) 300 X
> Soldering Iron 1000 X
> Impact wrench 1000 X
>
> >From this list you can see you do not need to buy a $1500 sinewave
> inverter to run your $100 microwave. Most of the AC loads in the Motor
> Home do not require pure sinewave power. The simulated sinewave
> inverters are more than adequate for most of the loads and if they
> create RFI (radio frequency interference) noise turn the invertors off
> when not in use. The 1000 watt inverters are typically on sale for $300
> to $500.
>
> Gene
>
> --
> Gene 76Palm Beach /Or/CA
>
> GMC Technical Information
> http://www.california.com/~eagle/
control box and to find the two outlets I needed to have with 120 v. The
rest were left as original. I think it has worked for me without having
lots of inverters to connect up.
my .02c
Al Chernoff
> -- [ From: Eugene Fisher * EMC.Ver #2.5.3 ] --
>
> I would like to suggest another plan for providing battery powered AC
> (inverter) to the GMC. The complicated 110 VAC switching and wiring
> are probably not worth the effort.
>
> I suggest that it would be better to buy several low power inverters
> that have their own power switches, AC connectors, and place them at the
> point of need. I buy these 300 watt simulated sinewave- inverters for
> $20 from Frys' electronics in CA.
>
> Buy one simulated sinewave inverter of the 1000 watt size, for the heavy
> loads.
>
> If needed, buy a low power pure-sinewave inverter for the noise
> sensitive stereo.
>
> Laptop (LT) computers charge an internal battery and do not require a
> clean power. I have used my Desk top (DT) computer on a simulated
> sinewave inverter with no problems. However if you are concerned about
> the power to your computer it is a relatively small load that could run
> on your stereo inverter. .
>
> SIM SINE
>
> Blender 300 X
> Can opener 100 X
> Coffee Maker 1000 X
> Drill 3/8" 500 X
> Frying Pan 1000 X
> Food mixer 300 X
> Hair dryer 1000 X
> Iron 1000 X
> Microwave 1000 X
> Reading lamp 100 X
> Television 700 X
> Toaster 1500 X
> Toaster over 1500 X
> Vacuum cleaner 1000 X
> VCR 50 X
> Stereo 500 X
> Computer (LT) 100 X
> Computer (DT) 300 X
> Soldering Iron 1000 X
> Impact wrench 1000 X
>
> >From this list you can see you do not need to buy a $1500 sinewave
> inverter to run your $100 microwave. Most of the AC loads in the Motor
> Home do not require pure sinewave power. The simulated sinewave
> inverters are more than adequate for most of the loads and if they
> create RFI (radio frequency interference) noise turn the invertors off
> when not in use. The 1000 watt inverters are typically on sale for $300
> to $500.
>
> Gene
>
> --
> Gene 76Palm Beach /Or/CA
>
> GMC Technical Information
> http://www.california.com/~eagle/