My 2013 view profile has a 1000 watt inverter mounted in one of the storage compartments. It only powers a few inconvenient outlets in the motorhome, I wanted to power some other outlets in the galley area for an 800 watt coffee maker and a toaster (never operated at the same time of course). I made up a jumper about 12 inches from 2 old power cords connected together so I have 2 male plugs on it, one plugs into an outlet on the inverter and the other into an outlet in the same compartment intended to power a TV or other 120V unit outside the motorhome. This energizes all the other outlets in the rig from the inverter. I shut off the breaker for these outlets to avoid energizing all the other appliances in the rig like microwave, reefer and converter by backfeeding through the load center. I plan to put an inline fuse in the jumper so the outlets would be protected from short circuits, although the outlet on the inverter must be protected from shorts and doesn't feed back to the load center through the 120V wiring that energizes the circuit to it and the outlets it normally energizes when on shore power or dry camping. It’s probably necessary to unplug the jumper at both ends when on shore power, traveling or otherwise not being used. I just rigged this up yesterday and have not seen any problems or malfunctions testing the setup, anybody know of any potential problems I may have overlooked?