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time2roll
Jan 21, 2018Nomad
pianotuna wrote:I don't think the MS-PAE inverter combines power with the supply. The inverters are stackable if you need more than 4000 watts(2000 per leg). This really only works on a 50 amp RV as it is all designed for standard split phase 240/120 service. May need a split phase generator too. And I think battery charging with 15 amps 120v will just be through your independent converter. Battery is 24 or 48 volt only so you will need a new converter and DC/DC to supply 12v.
Hi,
The Magnum hybrid inverter/charger is a highly sophisticated unit that allows input from shore power and the microinverters, or from a generator and the microinverters. It eliminates the need for a charge controller.
As well, the Magnum allows blended power to be used. i.e. when demand is too great for a generator, the excess demand is provided from the battery bank.
Don Rowe has the MS4024PAE inverter listed at $1,800.
Seems a bit overkill for an RV unless existing equipment is all 120/240 and you are going 2000+ watts of panels.
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