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GordonThree wrote:Unyalli wrote:
Oh ya, if I go this route the existing converter/charger get's unplugged right away just like my fridge is already unplugged.
Don't forget to disconnect the DC (output) side of the old converter too, eliminates a parasitic load off your new system.
โFeb-26-2014 04:32 AM
Unyalli wrote:
Oh ya, if I go this route the existing converter/charger get's unplugged right away just like my fridge is already unplugged.
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โFeb-25-2014 07:43 PM
Unyalli wrote:
The magnum manual states "The AC input and output neutrals must be isolated from each other, do not route the AC input and output neutrals to a common neutral bus." When I take the red leg loose from it's 50 amp breaker and extend it to the inverter with a length of 8/2 wire I would connect the neutral of this new wire to the neutral bus in the picture and the ground to the ground bus. Now with a second new length of 8/2 I would connect from the inverters ac output with the hot (black) going to the right hand 50 amp breaker but where will the neutral go?
Jeff
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โFeb-25-2014 10:29 AM
GordonThree wrote:
Jeff, Interesting problem - I guess Magnum wants you to buy two inverters to run a 50a trailer huh? What a PITA!
GordonThree wrote:I live and camp out west usually above 6000ft altitude. All though we see 95 degrees it's never humid so rarely if ever NEED air cond. With this hybrid inverter and the solar IF I need AC I can provide the 1600 watts between my 1500 watt 2000i champion and the 700 watt solar array. The batteries are for the inrush surge when the compressor starts thus the 3000 watt size. In addition to all the left side breakers the AC breaker would be off all the time as well. If I turned the AC breaker on the microwave breaker would go off.
I wanted to be able to run the AC in a pinch if things got really hot.
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โFeb-25-2014 09:48 AM
RoyB wrote:
You will need to install several batteries in your battery bank to handle this very large load even for just a few hours. Also when you increase your battery bank capacity then you also have to increase your ON-BOARD Charging system to be able to recharge the battery bank in the desired time you want to the battery bank to return back to a usable charge state.
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