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SoundGuy
Oct 13, 2015Explorer
MrWizard wrote:
i didn't say it could not be done
and i did not say the G/N bond would not work with some INverters
What you said was that the only way we could leave a Progressive EMS in place whether powering the RV with shore power, genset, or inverter is to install a Progressive bypass switch as that would electrically remove the EMS from the system whenever running on genset or inverter ... completely untrue. Doing so does not remove the EMS entirely from the circuit and power still does pass through the unit. The proper solution is to ensure that whatever power is being fed to the EMS is in fact acceptable ... that I've done, it works fine on all three sources, and whether or not you believe an EMS is needed when running on genset or inverter I now enjoy the advantage of being able to monitor various parameters of that source power, especially voltage and current draw, regardless of where it's coming from. All it takes is attention to detail, not vague statements that may or may not describe the true facts of the situation.
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