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ktmrfs
Oct 17, 2016Explorer III
my solution was a transfer switch along with a subpanel wired so that on the inverter the AC, HWH chargerrs and fridge are not on the circuit, when transfer switch is in shore power all is powered.
Transfer switch mounted on the back of the WFCO charger panel
solves the same problem, make sure the inverter only powers what I want, and don't need to worry about the other stuff.
BTW in my case microwave is on the inverter since the panasonic true inverter 1500W microwave runs just fine at 50 percent power on the 1000VA sine wave inverter.
Transfer switch mounted on the back of the WFCO charger panel
solves the same problem, make sure the inverter only powers what I want, and don't need to worry about the other stuff.
BTW in my case microwave is on the inverter since the panasonic true inverter 1500W microwave runs just fine at 50 percent power on the 1000VA sine wave inverter.
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