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Old 01-04-2017, 06:10 AM   #15
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I have a 2008 SKQ and yes it is one of the breakers on the Inverter.

It is easy to overload that circuit so I added an outlet along the side of the kitchen area and it is not on the inverter.
Where did you add it?
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Where did you add it?
Under the right edge of the kitchen counter and towards the rear. I picked up power from the cabinet to the left of the small couch. The front and side panels come off easily and there is a breakout box there. The wire is run along the back side inside the wall where the little couch sits. Those panels come off easily.
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