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GordonThree
Mar 12, 2014Explorer
ahamade wrote:
Ahh ok got ya, so I would take the output from my auto switch box and put that as the 120V into my inverter then the output from my inverter would go into my current WFCO AC/DC panel. I would then disconnect the DC portion of my WFCO panel by say leaving the Converter breaker in the off position. That sound about right?
the breaker controls the AC portion. that's probably good enough, but you will have some parasitic load from the DC portion, which connects to the FUSE panel, not the circuit breaker panel.
It is an optional procedure, I do not think the fan draws much current... if you're not comfortable, I'd recommend leaving it closed up. Otherwise, you open the panel to where you can get at the converter circuit board, and you unplug (and tape up) the DC charge wire, as if you were removing the converter to replace it. It will be the wire going from the circuit board to the fuse block.
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