So my van (1972 Dodge B350 by Xplorer) was built with "on-shore" power, and associated outlets throughout the interior. There was no inverter in the system at all even though there is a coach battery in the back to power lights and whatnot.
I have installed an inverter on the coach battery, but want to figure out how to power the existing 120 volt circuit (use the outlets). I built a male-to-male power cord, and it worked for a while with a cheap inverter from WalMart, but it finally fried (no sure if my hacked cord had anything to do with it). But now I have a more expensive inverter and am hesitant to use the male-to-male. Any advice or other ideas?
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I have installed an inverter on the coach battery, but want to figure out how to power the existing 120 volt circuit (use the outlets). I built a male-to-male power cord, and it worked for a while with a cheap inverter from WalMart, but it finally fried (no sure if my hacked cord had anything to do with it). But now I have a more expensive inverter and am hesitant to use the male-to-male. Any advice or other ideas?
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