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    Posted: 29 Apr 2014 at 10:56am
Anyone put in 12 volt outlets????
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Yes, several.   I used two unused slots in my converter (and added fuses, obviously).  I prefer the flush-mount 12v outlets.
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Yes.  In our 177, one bench next to the AC plug for a fan or computer.  One under bed next to AC plug for my CPAP.   
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08 May 2014 at 1:07pm
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Yes, several.   I used two unused slots in my converter (and added fuses, obviously).  I prefer the flush-mount 12v outlets.
 
Did you use one slot per 12v outlet?  Is it possible to string two or more 12v outlets to one converter slot without causing a problem?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08 May 2014 at 1:19pm
You can, if you keep an eye on the total load.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08 May 2014 at 2:17pm
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Yes, several.   I used two unused slots in my converter (and added fuses, obviously).  I prefer the flush-mount 12v outlets.
 
Did you use one slot per 12v outlet?  Is it possible to string two or more 12v outlets to one converter slot without causing a problem?

Yes, I've wired them in parallel.  Of course, you have to be mindful of the amperage, the gauge of the wiring and the fuse.
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Yes, several.   I used two unused slots in my converter (and added fuses, obviously).  I prefer the flush-mount 12v outlets.
 
Did you use one slot per 12v outlet?  Is it possible to string two or more 12v outlets to one converter slot without causing a problem?

Yes, I've wired them in parallel.  Of course, you have to be mindful of the amperage, the gauge of the wiring and the fuse.
 
If I wire two 12 VDC outlets in parallel (meaning 4 wires running to the same converter slot), what gauge wiring and fuse would you recommend?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08 May 2014 at 7:12pm
Use #12 AWG wire to minimize voltage drop to the added sockets. Use a 15 amp fuse. A 20A fuse would protect #12 wire, but most 12V sockets are rated at 15A or less. Therefore I suggest a 15 Amp fuse. With this configuration each individual socket can supply 15A but the total of the two cannot exceed 15A. Clear as mud?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08 May 2014 at 8:46pm
Depends on the distance to the battery (not the converter unless you will always camp with hookups).  If you are making a 5 foot run, a full 15 amp load will have a 2.5% voltage drop.  If it is a 10 foot run that increases to 5%.  You want to stay below 2% for low voltage systems so 12 gauge is marginal but probably ok, if you are close enough.  Since you'll be close to a 5 foot run where the battery cables enter the pod from outside, anything farther than that will require 10 gauge cable.  Even at just 10 feet 10 gauge cable is too small with a full load.  Keep in mind that marginal cable sizing will become a bigger problem as your battery falls below 12 volts.

If you want to play around with the numbers you can use this voltage drop calculator:  http://www.nooutage.com/vdrop.htm
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