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Re: Must-have options: Spare tire?

At least I asked! Thought the statement was an item, not a word play. Everyone can laugh with and at me. Laughter is good for the soul.
 
Re: Must-have options: Spare tire?

Sorry Jean, I am just an old guy with a kids sence of humor. I know other were wondering. Dave
 
Mick'n'Sarah,

I saw you listed an inverter. My uncle, who pulls a huge Sundowner split with living quarters and horse quarters, was suggesting we'd probably want this installed prior to picking it up. What are the top appliances or power uses you utilize your inverter for and what size did you get?

Thanks,
Sarah Nell
 
Sarah

The inverter mentioned is an option but it isn't for providing power to 120 volt items. It is used to stop the battery in the CI from draining the battery in the tow vehicle if it is left hooked up.

You could get an inverter and plug it into one of the 12v outlets but the battery in the CI is under 100 amp hr so really isn't something you would be able to use for any type of large appliance.
 
Thanks Gary! That is exactly right!

We do have the inverter that Gary was talking about.

Mick has also built an independent power inverter he carries with him mainly for his track days, but sometimes brings camping (if I am not looking he might sneak it into the car). It is a small battery pack that can power a coffee maker or small appliances. I don't usually use that one, but highly recommend the one installed by Camp-Inn in the trailer.
 
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