>
BREAKING NEWS: Jim Jordan Chairs House Judiciary Committee Hearing...
MOTOR NO MORE Iconic British car firm will discontinue production of ALL diesel & petrol...
Tensions With China Cross a New Line in the South China Sea
Is the US government preparing to announce aliens?
AI Can Now Create An Image Of Your Thoughts & Home
China Makes Huge Chip Breakthrough – 7 Nanometers Without EUV Lithography Machines
Ingenious Snow-Proof Solar Panels Can Work in All Weather: 'Game-Changing Tech'
Tesla Breakthrough 3D Printing With Sand For Single Piece Casting of Complex Underbody
Dawn Of The AI Presidential Candidate: Meet The Chat2024 'Clones'
Students Set New EV Acceleration World Record: 0-62 MPH In Less Than A Second
Scientists Re-Engineer The Brain To Alter Human Addiction
Engineers' New Cement "could turn new buildings into giant batteries" and -
Have you ever wanted to run a 240V Mini-split heat pump in an RV? There is a way. Most RV's are running 120V only appliances. So how do you run something on 240V, while staying safe. Remember, you can't short out 240V lines when using adaptors for 120V shore power.
Photos: I'd like to thank 3 people for helping me with RV photos. Thank you to Mark, Mark, and (anonymous), for your help.
The answer is to use a transformer. I bought a used one for $50. Check around locally on Craigslist, Ebay, and Facebook Marketplace.
Mini-Split Heat Pump, 38 SEER: https://shop.signaturesolar.us/produc... (affiliate link to Signature Solar)