>You're so right about a lack of Vanagon parts (Westy or not) here in >CT. I ended up building my own cabinet, installing wire shelves, my >second battery (and switch-controlled charging relay), a 110Vac >ground-fault protected outlet, tied to a 300 watt modified sine wave >type inverter. Go for the biggest wattage you think you might need, >and if you draw less wattage, less use on the aux. battery! That's >one advantage to modified sine types. (plus they're cheaper) Doug, What brand is your mod-sine inverter? Size? Cost? Where you purchased it? Thanks, Dave -- Dave Carpenter "Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." -- Arthur C. Clarke |
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