DC to AC Adapter Solution for Utility Trailer to Power Portable Power Station
Question:
I am trying to figure out how to add shore power to my utility trailer to charge a Portable Power Station until it is fully charged and then bypass charging the Portable Power Station but still be able to use the 120 volt plugs. This would give me 120 volt, 15-20 amp service when plugged in and a battery backup when I am not near shore power. Thank you.
asked by: David S
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Expert Reply:
You'll need an inverter to go from 12 volts to 120 volts AC power like the Wagan Mobile Power Inverter part # WC3720. Since this has multiple outlets you can use it to power your charge station or power additional AC appliances as well.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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Wagan Mobile Power Inverter - AC Outlet and USB Port - 1,000 Watts
- 12V Power Accessories
- Power Inverter
- 3 AC Outlets
- 2 USB Outlets
- 1000 Watts
- Wagan
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