Subject: 110v outlets without shore power attached ?
With the winter months now here I've connected two dehumidifiers to help with keeping the cabin area less humid etc. I have one connected to the 110v outlet in the head and the other connected to the 110v outlet under the dinette table.
Normally when I want these humidifiers to run I flip the breakers ON for these two outlets and have shore power connected.
I leave the two breakers ON with the assumption they will not be 'live' until I connect shore power.
Yesterday, I arrived back at my slip and did not connect to shore power, yet the two dehumidifiers were powered ON. Thus I assume the power to the 110v outlets was being supplied by my dual battery charger/Inverter. Am I correct to assume this ?
With the winter months now here I've connected two dehumidifiers to help with keeping the cabin area less humid etc. I have one connected to the 110v outlet in the head and the other connected to the 110v outlet under the dinette table.
Normally when I want these humidifiers to run I flip the breakers ON for these two outlets and have shore power connected.
I leave the two breakers ON with the assumption they will not be 'live' until I connect shore power.
Yesterday, I arrived back at my slip and did not connect to shore power, yet the two dehumidifiers were powered ON. Thus I assume the power to the 110v outlets was being supplied by my dual battery charger/Inverter. Am I correct to assume this ?