What is Purpose of AC Power Cord of the Furrion Inverter # FIVBDP10A
Updated 06/30/2025 | Published 02/17/2024 >
Question:
I understand that I can hook this inverter up to my battery bank through the + an - terminals. And I can hardwire in the 110V output through the ac wire compartment. What i dont understand is what function does the AC power cord do?
asked by: Bill
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Expert Reply:
The AC power cord of the Furrion inverter part # FIVBDP10A is there as an additional option for connecting to AC power. So you can hardwire it if you like or if plugging it into an outlet makes more sense you could go that route as well.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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Janice
6/29/2025
Your response to Bill isn't entirely clear. Aren't 120V electrical outlets unidirectional? Are you suggesting that plugging the inverter into a standard electrical outlet will actually deliver power to all the other outlets in the RV? I was expecting an inverter to come with female outlets, not a single male. Thanks in advance