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CA Traveler wrote:Yes! For sure! I am surprised you haven't fried your inverter.
The OP needs to add a ATS or manual DPDT switch to the inverter output and the plug circuit.
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2oldman wrote:The battery ground is connected to the frame as is the shore cord ground as is the inverter negative input. The inverter bonds the neutral and ground and hence the neutral is now connected to the inverter negative input. The inverter balks.time2roll wrote:This I don't understand. Why can't he just use jumper cables to the inverter? What does the battery ground have to do with it?
Not all inverters are made for the battery connected to the ground. Try removing the batteries from the RV to isolate.
โJun-04-2017 02:31 PM
time2roll wrote:This I don't understand. Why can't he just use jumper cables to the inverter? What does the battery ground have to do with it?
Not all inverters are made for the battery connected to the ground. Try removing the batteries from the RV to isolate.
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โJun-03-2017 08:28 PM
Jhaw wrote:
I have 200 watts, and a 30amp solar controller. 2 RV deep cells and 1 High Rate Max solar battery. The controller shows they do about 10.5a/h in full light. Which is basically all day where I'm at.
I was having no problem using these inverters while hooking the inverter straight to the batteries. (Wired in parallel). I claimed they are full because I can watch movies on my Xbox, on my tv, and fully charge my phone and laptop batteries, along with using lights, and microwave, all in the same night. and also the control panel on the RV says full, it'll dip to 1/3 or less I'm assuming, but the next day it'll be full again.
โJun-03-2017 06:52 PM
time2roll wrote:
with just 2 batteries you need to get closer to 1000 watts max.
Not all inverters are made for the battery connected to the ground. Try removing the batteries from the RV to isolate.
Some inverters only provide half the rating to each outlet.
Ok and this is a good time to post the exact make and model of inverter(s).
โJun-03-2017 06:10 PM