Just one bit of advice, the area shown in that Instructable gets a lot of high velocity water. In wet weather it is extremely difficult to keep your 120volt system totally dry. The usual result is that a GFCI plug will pop and you are stuck without shore power until the weather dries out your van. Meanwhile you are making repeated trips in the pouring rain to reset the GFCI, all to no avail. So as you are constructing this thing, make sure its waterproof in the plug area. -- Gnarlie |
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