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time2roll
Oct 04, 2017Nomad
Since you are buying everything for a fairly large system... consider going 24 volts on the main battery. You could reduce the controller to 30 amps and use smaller than 4/0 wire for inverter connections. Further I recommend a stand alone inverter, converter and transfer switch or switches. You would need a small 24/12 DC/DC converter to supply existing 12v system.
You could rewire the fridge but I just put mine on propane. In fact my fridge about always runs on propane. You can put the converter on it's own breaker with the fridge or connect them both before the transfer switch.
I like separate components so you just need to replace what breaks and easier to fix on the road.
You could rewire the fridge but I just put mine on propane. In fact my fridge about always runs on propane. You can put the converter on it's own breaker with the fridge or connect them both before the transfer switch.
I like separate components so you just need to replace what breaks and easier to fix on the road.
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