Star152
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Since I could not find anyone installing a 12 volt socket I figured it out.
on my 04 Granby I have an access panel to the battery isolator I discovered the empty fuse slots are pre wired. I was worried about directly hooking up the extra 12 volt socket to the battey. (What would happen if I plugged in the generator and had stuff plugged in the 12 volt socket?) so I installed the extra socket using fuse slot #12 with a 15 amp fuse on the positive side. on the negative side I used the block next to the battery isolator. in the picture it is behind my hand. (it looks like a metal bar with a lot of screws in a row)
Radio install same way I used the #9 slot with a 10 amp fuse for positive and I used the same block for the negative.
I access behind everything be removing the propane detector and a panel behind the water heater.
now everything is protected
on my 04 Granby I have an access panel to the battery isolator I discovered the empty fuse slots are pre wired. I was worried about directly hooking up the extra 12 volt socket to the battey. (What would happen if I plugged in the generator and had stuff plugged in the 12 volt socket?) so I installed the extra socket using fuse slot #12 with a 15 amp fuse on the positive side. on the negative side I used the block next to the battery isolator. in the picture it is behind my hand. (it looks like a metal bar with a lot of screws in a row)
Radio install same way I used the #9 slot with a 10 amp fuse for positive and I used the same block for the negative.
I access behind everything be removing the propane detector and a panel behind the water heater.
now everything is protected