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phemens
Oct 13, 2018Explorer
Thanks for the inputs. The converter I have now is a Boondocker (from Best Converters) that has an on/off switch and is not hardwired. I guess I will try the double conversion route and see how that goes, seems simple enough - I had installed an AC plug right next to the converter anyways, so i’m assuming I can just plug into that when on shore power (rather than to the factory installed outlet behind the distribution panel, only advantage there is it’s on its own breaker).
The combined inverter charger intrigues me for later if I step up to a higher wattage model. How does it handle the generator? If I get a remote start model like a Champion 3400 at some point, can it be wired to auto start the generator when it drops below a certain voltage?
The combined inverter charger intrigues me for later if I step up to a higher wattage model. How does it handle the generator? If I get a remote start model like a Champion 3400 at some point, can it be wired to auto start the generator when it drops below a certain voltage?
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