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ahamade
Mar 11, 2014Explorer
Hi, thanks for replying so quickly!
My RV came with an automatic transfer switch for my gen/shore power. I could have the output power from my transfer switch to go to just my inverter but then my converter is no longer usable because I do not want the 120V output from my inverter to go to my WFCO Power Center (converter).
Basically I would like to have my inverter connected in a way that I can still use my RV as I do today but with the ability to have 120V power when dry camping.
One thing also, since the inverter has a charger I no longer want to use the charger from my converter. I would much rather the battery charging to come from the inverter. I am not sure if its possible to disable the battery charger feature on the converter but it still work as it normally should.
BTW I don't see the flow chart.
My RV came with an automatic transfer switch for my gen/shore power. I could have the output power from my transfer switch to go to just my inverter but then my converter is no longer usable because I do not want the 120V output from my inverter to go to my WFCO Power Center (converter).
Basically I would like to have my inverter connected in a way that I can still use my RV as I do today but with the ability to have 120V power when dry camping.
One thing also, since the inverter has a charger I no longer want to use the charger from my converter. I would much rather the battery charging to come from the inverter. I am not sure if its possible to disable the battery charger feature on the converter but it still work as it normally should.
BTW I don't see the flow chart.
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