I think @Denny16 and I are in agreement - it's not worth the hassle of upgrading the wiring, but if any other tabbers are considering this mod, then they should go with the heavier cable.Regarding th… (View Post)
@Denny16: I don't understand where you're getting this hard cutoff from. I see no issue in running the inverter at 2000W on the existing 2 AWG cable. As mentioned before, it will just result in a sli… (View Post)
Yes, worst case is the fuse will blow. But it will wait until the most inconvenient time when you really need the A/C and don't have a spare fuse! Or when you plug in the microwave. I'd suggest gett… (View Post)
Technically, there shouldn't be a problem daisy-chaining GFCI circuits. Each GFCI is making sure the current in the neutral line balances the current in the hot line, and only trips if there is an i… (View Post)