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Just get a shore power hook up with a 120vac panel, put in a couple of outlets
and you are good to go. Check out the blue sea systems web site for some
hints and good info. <br>
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Hansen, Richard LTC OF-TF wrote:<br>
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<p><font size="2">Suppose I want to live aboard the Alberg on land for
a spell. How can I provide power to and thru the AC system (lights and outlets)
when the Alberg is parked in a backyward, near normal residential 110/220
sources of electicity? Want to avoid running one extension cord for heater,
one for light, etc. </font></p>
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