Hey there Greg, Im enjoying this friendly chat with a fellow RVer. I recall all the fun we had when you were building your system and hope I helped some.
Hey I figure anybody can make a mistake or have a bad day now n then, I'm NOT perfect myself and have them and maybe my fingers get ahead of my old brain lol. I still think everybody here had to know an adequate sized Inverter can indeed power up even a 2HP Compressor, but we all make mistakes now n then.
Indeed there for sure is information as well as mis information on here (Im sure Ive been guilty but I try my best) what else would you expect from such a diverse group of gents who for the most part are trying to help best they can. Of course there are the ones who have an "attitude" Its my way or the highway" and if you dare post an opposing opinion YOU BETTER WATCH OUT LOL. Similar some consider their way as the only way and if you do things different you're wrong and they are right THATS JUST HUMAN NATURE I GUESS. Still the funniest thing is how any Legal or Electrical topic draws out the most responses, what's that all about lol. If its farming or carpentry or plumbing or chemistry or mechanics or painting or landscaping etc etc etc you don't get as much response. Im just glad I have some experience in those (electrical or law) fields and can help at times.
Oh well lets get back to fixing some darn old tractors lol
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