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MrWizard
Jul 19, 2017Moderator
thinking 'not correct'
its normal to have a main breaker in a house.
this is 'not backfeeding'
moving loads around for 'balance is good'
moving loads so all high draw items are on ONE LEG is 'BAD'
especially since you want the (2) a/c on separate legs
wh on one leg, MW on the other leg
NO NO do not feed the bottom panel lugs from the inverter
there is way too much chance of blowing up the inverter from shore power or generator
get a 50 amp rv transfer switch
install it after the existing TS, us it to choose between (existing) or inverter
if you want to isolate circuits automatically, instead of remembering that certain things need LP only
then install a sub panel for the inverter circuits and move them there
its normal to have a main breaker in a house.
this is 'not backfeeding'
moving loads around for 'balance is good'
moving loads so all high draw items are on ONE LEG is 'BAD'
especially since you want the (2) a/c on separate legs
wh on one leg, MW on the other leg
NO NO do not feed the bottom panel lugs from the inverter
there is way too much chance of blowing up the inverter from shore power or generator
get a 50 amp rv transfer switch
install it after the existing TS, us it to choose between (existing) or inverter
if you want to isolate circuits automatically, instead of remembering that certain things need LP only
then install a sub panel for the inverter circuits and move them there
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