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If it's 110V, just plug it into one of these:
http://www.thinkgeek.com/gadgets/electronic/7657/ They used to have these at Radio Shack, but they quit carrying them. For $30, they're really worth it. |
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"Keith" wrote in message oups.com... If it's 110V, just plug it into one of these: http://www.thinkgeek.com/gadgets/electronic/7657/ They used to have these at Radio Shack, but they quit carrying them. For $30, they're really worth it. The boat refrig (Waeco Coolmatic) is at present DC only, but I can apparently get a converter called a Mobitronic MPS-35 that would allow me to automatically switch to A/C at dock. This might be a useful addition anyway, and with that the Kill a Watt would probably do what I am looking for as well as check the quality of the A/C. may be worth a try? GBM |
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