โFeb-07-2017 02:15 PM
โFeb-09-2017 07:02 PM
Impressive setup. Sounds like you have all the options covered.
โFeb-09-2017 09:18 AM
mbrower wrote:
I installed a 2000watt inverter wired to an progressive dynamic transfer switch to power the whole RV. It automatically switches to inverter on loss of shore power and transfers back to shore power when available. I used a AC 4 contact relay to isolate both ACs, microwave, hot water heater, and battery charger when on inverter. I also have a 30 amp generator plug at the front of the rv that uses the inverter circuit through another transfer switch and another relay to power the RV along with one AC and battery charger but keeps the second AC and hot water heater isolated when using the generator. Everything works automatically and keeps all power sources isolated from one another as well as isolating high loads when using alternate power sources.
Shore power has priority over everything and generator has priority over inverter.
โFeb-09-2017 03:52 AM
ScottG wrote:GrumpyandGrandma wrote:
If you get the right inverter it will have a built in transfer switch.
This is what I was thinking but I looked around on-line and couldn't find one. Maybe I wasn't using the correct vernacular? How do you identify these?
โFeb-09-2017 03:47 AM
โFeb-08-2017 09:21 PM
โFeb-08-2017 07:18 PM
2oldman wrote:Njmurvin wrote:Works for me. I did hard-wire the DTV box to the inverter because manual switching will kill it, and it's 6+ minutes to reboot. Even a 'very fast' transfer switch isn't fast enough.
The more I think about it, a manual switching system may be best for my usage.
โFeb-08-2017 01:22 PM
Njmurvin wrote:Just leave the inverter off until needed. Push the button only when you need power.
I would not like these appliances to start using battery power just because I lost power at the pedestal.
โFeb-08-2017 01:00 PM
โFeb-08-2017 10:04 AM
โFeb-08-2017 10:01 AM
Njmurvin wrote:Works for me. I did hard-wire the DTV box to the inverter because manual switching will kill it, and it's 6+ minutes to reboot. Even a 'very fast' transfer switch isn't fast enough.
The more I think about it, a manual switching system may be best for my usage.
โFeb-08-2017 09:43 AM
โFeb-07-2017 11:55 PM
ScottG wrote:GrumpyandGrandma wrote:
If you get the right inverter it will have a built in transfer switch.
This is what I was thinking but I looked around on-line and couldn't find one. Maybe I wasn't using the correct vernacular? How do you identify these?
โFeb-07-2017 08:31 PM
โFeb-07-2017 06:29 PM