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camperdave
Oct 25, 2018Explorer
I looked at those, very slick and nice integration. Way above my needs, so I'm just doing a simple inverter wired in separately through a single circuit 15a transfer switch. But if I had the need for that much power, this is a nice way to go.
It's so easy to slip down the rabbit hole when planning out the electrical system. More power! Bigger inverter! more batteries! solar panels! Then I settle down and remember what I really need in the system... I've decided to keep it mostly stock and simple with separate components and mostly factory wiring.
My generator/shore transfer switch is me, moving the plug. Very reliable system! :B
It's so easy to slip down the rabbit hole when planning out the electrical system. More power! Bigger inverter! more batteries! solar panels! Then I settle down and remember what I really need in the system... I've decided to keep it mostly stock and simple with separate components and mostly factory wiring.
My generator/shore transfer switch is me, moving the plug. Very reliable system! :B
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