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Old 05-15-2020, 08:39 AM   #1
TomCat
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Second Shore Power Connection

Hi Folks - love the forum and your abundant knowledge! I have a 2017 305RL and am in the process of installing an inverter system with Lithium batteries. Not going solar initially - want to see how much we boondock first. I intend to charge the system with shore power or a small generator for now. To that end, I am considering adding a second shore power receptacle somewhere near the front. Since I will be mounting my inverter and associated hardware inside the front storage area where the battery is now, I thought somewhere on the face of that storage area, maybe above the access doors, might be a good place. The other thing I thought of was a cord that stores in the hitch cavity when not in use. Thoughts?
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