Hi Paul, What's up? No hockey yet so no beer commercials with that funny scott. If the strike ever ends I'll tape some like I promised. For the inverter, if you are not going to use it much you can put it inside the secret compartment behind the 110V outlet (access it from the top by removing the bottom of the right storage space under the rear table). You can wire the inverter to one of the two plugs of the 110V outlet. If you'd like to retain two plugs for each of the 110V and the inverter then you can remove the breaker from its box and use that to wire a second outlet to the inverter and leave the other one intact for shore power. Just make a new smaller hole for the breaker. Serge |
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