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add power converter to gooseneck

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zman69
Reg. Aug 2015
Posted 2015-08-28 9:57 AM (#164566)
Subject: add power converter to gooseneck


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Location: Norwich,NY
We have a Sundowner 3 horse gooseneck with no living quarters that we added simple power hookup for land power. Just a receptacle feeding a receptacle in the trailer. We do some camping in the trailer.
I would like to add a power converter on the outside under the gooseneck for 12v power. My thought is to run an rv cord with a receptacle on the end to plug into the existing trailer cord to run the lights. I assume the converter should feed into a fuse block or something before hooking to the trailer cord. Thoughts or suggestions are welcome. Pictures also if anyone has already done this.
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beeoerdog
Reg. Jan 2014
Posted 2015-08-28 6:33 PM (#164572 - in reply to #164566)
Subject: converter


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Most of those units are mounted inside....I suppose you could use some sort of battery or utility box mounted under the gooseneck.
See Amazon : WFCO WF-8735-PB Black 30 Amp Power Center for a typical unit. has both a/c and d/c distribution as well as a converter.
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