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Bill_Satellite
Apr 25, 2017Explorer II
The manufacturer says that when the inverter is actually in inverter mode (converting 12V to 120V) the neutral and ground are bonded within the chassis of the inverter. When the inverter is in by-pass mode (120V power coming in and simply passing through the inverter) the neutral and ground are not bonded but needed to be bonded on the incoming 120V service line. That's normal for RV circuits as the neutral and ground are bonded at the power pole when you plug in.
I also have a Kiase and have been doing a lot of reading about this stuff so this is all based upon the information I have been able to cull from the owners manual and the input from several folks with much more experience than me.
I also have a Kiase and have been doing a lot of reading about this stuff so this is all based upon the information I have been able to cull from the owners manual and the input from several folks with much more experience than me.
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