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I have the shore power on my 2011 Mack and just installed a 3000 watt inverter. I was wondering if I can make a double male cord that would plug in to both units so I can always have power on the recepticles? I plan on using only one at a time.

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If you do that, put a on / off / on selector switch in the line to isolate either one from the other so there is no chance of  feed back or a power spike to the inverter from shore power.

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