Here is a photo that shows some of the wiring. You can see a lot of "spaghetti" wiring just hanging all over- (A junction box had already been installed at this point in time.)
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This next photo show a much neater pile of wires that have been neatly bundled-
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-And this final photo shows where the original electrical outlet has been converted to run from the inverter - but we also have a normal "general purpose" outlet that can be used for other things.
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