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pianotuna
Mar 11, 2014Nomad III
Hi,
There is no need to plug the 120 volt input for the Magnum into the 120 volt panel in the RV.
I just purchased the same inverter.
Here is a flow chart of what I plan:
New Shore Power to Magnum input; Magnum output to OEM RV Shore Power.
I do have the remote that will allow me to limit shore power to various levels. I am hoping for help on how to adjust that.
When running from the generator, I will plug the input of the Magnum into the output of the generator.
I will be leaving my OEM converter in place but the 120 volt input to it will be a default of disconnected.
There is no need to plug the 120 volt input for the Magnum into the 120 volt panel in the RV.
I just purchased the same inverter.
Here is a flow chart of what I plan:
New Shore Power to Magnum input; Magnum output to OEM RV Shore Power.
I do have the remote that will allow me to limit shore power to various levels. I am hoping for help on how to adjust that.
When running from the generator, I will plug the input of the Magnum into the output of the generator.
I will be leaving my OEM converter in place but the 120 volt input to it will be a default of disconnected.
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