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quote:Originally posted by BusyCarol
I will have to check on the power requirements when we get to Cedar City. The lighter adapter is a great idea! Ozz also suggested we install an inverter and I think we would be fine running it off of that. Just haven't got around to it. I just always make sure to tell people about the requirement just in case.
As for the size the standard house king would fit in our trailer but not the California king size. We opted for the, I believe it is, 72x80 with the rounded corners. It gives me a little room to make the bed and move around. The regular king I think is 76x80 and would just fit inside the pop out space. I say give the guests a spring mattress with hints of the springs coming up!
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OK thanks... I'm not sure what King we have. I'll have to take measurments when we get home... whenever that might be.
As far as installing an inverter - that's a good idea but it needs to be taken in context with the bigger picture. What you want to do with the rig, your battery supply, your present and future anticipated power needs etc. Just going ahead and putting one in without careful thought and planning will most likely result in wasting money when you pull it out and put in a different one.
In the interim there are cheap solutions.
When you get to Q, there are a lot of us with with solar and inverters. Feel free to pick our brains.
My rig on the north side of the circle has the big yellow flag with a black star on it. (Its the only way I can find my way home) Feel free to knock on the door and I'll give you the electrical nickel tour.