jack said:
"I normally plug the 110V things in when I have my generator on supplying power to recharge the trailer batteries. And I do this using the shore power cord to the generator so that the trailer converter can control the charging rate."
I agree with using the battery charger/controller plugged into generator for charging batteries----but i still think it is nice to have the option of using the occaisional 110v appliance during quiet hours and using the generator to replace that useage, including the added amps to run the inverter, when generally recharging the batteries if it is feasible. It is more economical for me to use appliances that will do double duty in my house than it is to duplicate some with 12v items. Theoretically, of course- as I really don't use anything critical that is 110v at this time.
-rick