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wa8yxm
Jun 08, 2016Explorer III
The answer is yes.. But I'd be hard pressed to tell you where to find it.
IF you have a stand alone inverter... Then when the battery voltage does too low it will shut down
Feed the 120v Out to the GENERATOR in on an auto transfer switch and then so long as the inverter has been working for at least xxx seconds (usually 30-60) it will be selected.. When the inverter shuts down it will "Drop" down to mains power. NOTE: I'd not run an air conditioner through that switch, or any other big ticket item. They do not like big load switching.. But everything else should be OK.
IF you have a stand alone inverter... Then when the battery voltage does too low it will shut down
Feed the 120v Out to the GENERATOR in on an auto transfer switch and then so long as the inverter has been working for at least xxx seconds (usually 30-60) it will be selected.. When the inverter shuts down it will "Drop" down to mains power. NOTE: I'd not run an air conditioner through that switch, or any other big ticket item. They do not like big load switching.. But everything else should be OK.
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