my parking host provides me with a dedicated 20amp gfci outlet from his garage. i feel very fortunate.<br><br>this is how i wired my van.<br><br>i use a 50' extension cord rated for 20 amps. (i intend to make a custom cord rated for 30 but this works for now).<br><br>i made a waterproof dogbone adapter that has male three prong 15 amp on one end and female 30 amp twist lock (3 prong 3 wire).<br><br>i connect the dogbone to a marinco stainless steel 30 amp twist lock power inlet attached to side of van.<br><br>inside the van, the marinco inlet is wired to a grey pvc electrical box using watertight type fittings.<br><br>from this box, i run a custom cable consisting of 12g SJOOW 12/3 (this cable is water and oil resistant on outer and inner jackets) directly to a small breaker box where i have a 15 amp breaker. the cable is inserted into grey watertight flexible conduit. i love that stuff. i think its called liquidtite.<br><br>i use a 15 amp breaker to ensure that i stay well under the 20 amp outlets capacity. this is mainly for peace of mind knowing i have a long run of wire but also in case i trip and my host is not home. the 15 amp breaker in the van will trip first.<br><br>from the breaker box, i wired a small run to a nearby duplex outlet (i used 20 amp outlets because they are rated for stranded wire and have excellent clamping compared to the 15 amp push type) outlet, then to <br><br>a single outlet for the microwave in a cabinet, then to<br><br>a final duplex outlet for convenience under the desk. doubt ill need it.<br><br>on the first outlet, i plug in my iota dls-45/iq4 charger and a metal surge protected outlet strip with 1500 joule protection.<br><br>i have a tripp lite 1250 watt inverter which i have never used but if i needed to be on inverter, i would simply unplug the outlet strip from the a/c outlet and plug it into the inverter (as others have mentioned).<br><br>i have a marine battery selector switch that i have not wired yet. this will disconnect the iotas 12v charging cables (#6g) from the batteries and allow me to select charging form the solar mppt side of things (which i have not yet purchased).<br><br>its a fairly simple system and pretty safe. all cables can handle the power demand i place upon it and has been trouble free for 2 years so far.<br><br>when i need to drive, i simply turn off the breaker, go outside and disconnect the dogbone and cord (dogbones are great in case you forget this part LOL..it will simply detach and not drag the garage onto the interstate).<br><br>when i return, i plug in the dogbone and cable ( and because everything a/c inside is disengaged by the breaker, i get no surge or spark) and enter the van and flick the breaker on.<br><br>the solar install might complicate things a little but i think i have the option to get an mppt controller that will make switching between the iota and solar more automatic. have to study that.<br><br>btw i am currently running a single deka 4d 200ah agm battery and have room for a second in my battery enclosure.