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Mounting Inverter in Westy rear cupboard
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<blockquote data-quote="r73" data-source="post: 390543" data-attributes="member: 13948"><p>Don't think westy cupboards came with shelves originally?</p><p>Shouldn't have a problem though most of the inverters have a cut out switch on them. </p><p>Although the main requirement for where to fit it is really were you want to plug appliances into it. </p><p>I think under the rock and roll bed is good place - so you can drop the door down to plug stuff in ?? Just a thought !</p><p>Have you gt your leisure battery circuit wired up now mate?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="r73, post: 390543, member: 13948"] Don't think westy cupboards came with shelves originally? Shouldn't have a problem though most of the inverters have a cut out switch on them. Although the main requirement for where to fit it is really were you want to plug appliances into it. I think under the rock and roll bed is good place - so you can drop the door down to plug stuff in ?? Just a thought ! Have you gt your leisure battery circuit wired up now mate? [/QUOTE]
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