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mdock2
Aug 30, 2018Explorer
beemerphile1 wrote:larry cad wrote:beemerphile1 wrote:
I'm curious why you need a subpanel? It is only 1200 watts which is equivalent to 10 amps.
If the trailer in your picture is what you have, I suspect that you too have a "sub panel". If you have a breaker panel in your RV, you have a sub panel by definition.
I have a 2000 watt inverter and don't see the need to feed a subpanel from it. It only feeds one circuit.
I'll be feeding 4 circuits, so as to keep different items operational plus need to be able to use for a cpap, again, no A/C, hot water heater, converter/Battery Charger. In my class A, the inverter runs everything but the A/C's.
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