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time2roll
May 26, 2019Nomad
This one?

I assume 50 amp RV?
MS 2812 has a transfer rated 30 amps per pole. You can parallel them for 60 amps on one leg. For a 50 amp RV and using the built-in inverter transfer switch you really can only power one side of the RV. You will want to load the inverter items onto the inverter side and non inverter items on the other side. In a way this resolves the sub-panel issues. Also you only need 6/2 wire to make the round trip forward to the inverter and back to the main panel.
2812 Manual see p25

I assume 50 amp RV?
MS 2812 has a transfer rated 30 amps per pole. You can parallel them for 60 amps on one leg. For a 50 amp RV and using the built-in inverter transfer switch you really can only power one side of the RV. You will want to load the inverter items onto the inverter side and non inverter items on the other side. In a way this resolves the sub-panel issues. Also you only need 6/2 wire to make the round trip forward to the inverter and back to the main panel.
2812 Manual see p25
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