Joy,
*I'm* confused, and I thought I understood this stuff.
As long as your converter is of the "large battery charger" type, not
one that puts AC on the 12 volt circuitry, I don't see a problem. If you
can run it off the 12 VDC outlets when NOT "plugged in", you should be
able to run it when you *are* plugged in.
The only converters that I've seen in an A/S do NOT put out AC, but the
one that was in the Avion when I bought it did. The Inteli-Power,
StatPower, et. al. are all DC-only, and it should make no difference.
<<Jim>>
"Mr. Joy H. Hansen" wrote:
>
> Hi Jodi,
>
> > I'm not sure I understand what you mean about being shore line
> > powered. Would you elaborate? Also, can you run a hair dryer off of a 12
> > volt plug in? If you have the adapter I mean.
>
> I think that's the vernacular for hooking a Yacht (Land Yacht) to city
> electric. I could be inventing language? :) The appliances running from
> the 12 volt outlets was sort of tongue in cheek. Just run a radio, electric
> shaver, small TV, etc. from the outlets unless you have made modifications
> to the stock A/S electric.
>
> Maybe small battery electric drills, screw drivers, etc. have direct 12 volt
> plug-ins. Could be special battery chargers like the one that came with my
> digital camera battery pack.
>
> Hope this doesn't confuse you more,
>
> Regards, Joy
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