Because I prefer to camp where there are not electricity plug-ins, I purchased an inverter with true sine waves so that I can charge my camera batteries and laptop on this so-far imaginary cross-country trip. It is a box measuring 8x6x3. In my youth I'd just hack away at things until whatever the thing I wanted to fit, did actually fit, but with this little camper I am being cautious and actually taking time to think things through. It seems that the cabinet directly above the battery compartment in the galley would be an acceptable location as the battery is close by. However, it would mean taking things in and out of the cabinet every other day or so, a cumbersome plan. Have any of you found a good source of 12 volt power somewhere inside the Camp-Inn's cabin? Since the inverter is silent and does not heat up charging a laptop, it would be nice to locate it inside, perhaps near the air conditioner, or in one of the cubbies behind the sofa. The design of the camper is so perfect, there isn't much room left for this sort of addition.
The other possibility is to drill holes in the Outback, but having already had quite a time wiring the brake controller, I'd prefer to keep this new project out of the car.
If any of you have already solved this sort of problem, I'd be interested to know how you did it. Many thanks. Michael
The other possibility is to drill holes in the Outback, but having already had quite a time wiring the brake controller, I'd prefer to keep this new project out of the car.
If any of you have already solved this sort of problem, I'd be interested to know how you did it. Many thanks. Michael