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dougrainer
Jan 10, 2015Nomad
There are 2 versions of Inverter's
1. You have an Inverter ONLY, which will require the converter to stay hooked up
2. You have an Inverter/Charger.
Which are you installing? Most Converters have a 120 plug in cord. If your Converter is a standalone, it will have this cord. Run an extension cord to a accessable place and then just unplug and plug in when needed. If the converter is integrated into the fuse/breaker panel, find which breaker is powering the converter---disconnect the other receptacle circuit wire from the converter wire and put it on another breaker and just turn the converter breaker On and Off. Doug
1. You have an Inverter ONLY, which will require the converter to stay hooked up
2. You have an Inverter/Charger.
Which are you installing? Most Converters have a 120 plug in cord. If your Converter is a standalone, it will have this cord. Run an extension cord to a accessable place and then just unplug and plug in when needed. If the converter is integrated into the fuse/breaker panel, find which breaker is powering the converter---disconnect the other receptacle circuit wire from the converter wire and put it on another breaker and just turn the converter breaker On and Off. Doug
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