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tsweez
Jun 05, 2013Explorer
For reference, the Cotek I have does have a built-in 30amp transfer. It looks like they do have versions that are only 25amp though.
I'll take another look tomorrow to see if this is something I feel comfortable doing. Otherwise, perhaps I can route the romex and pick up a 15amp breaker and have a pro do the rest.
I'll take another look tomorrow to see if this is something I feel comfortable doing. Otherwise, perhaps I can route the romex and pick up a 15amp breaker and have a pro do the rest.
smkettner wrote:
No subpanel. Internal transfer switch is probably not 30a rated so whole house you need to buy a separate transfer switch.
I recommend:
1) Remove that cover and insert a new 15a breaker. Connect the converter direct to this new breaker.
2) The existing 15a breaker that goes to all outlets will feed the inverter input. Remove the romex from this breaker (hot, neutral, ground) and connect the romex to the output of the inverter. New piece of romex connects all three (H,N,G) from the panel to the inverter input. Connect your 12v and you are good to go. (Put the fridge on propane)
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