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Tom/Barb wrote:On our coach, the genset has priority, then shore power. I believe the inverter is always on and always drawing from the batteries. The converter keeps the batteries from draining while the inverter is always on. Half our circuits are connected to the inverter, the other half are hooked up to the 120 volt system only.
Your automatic transfer switch determine where the power comes from. External 240/ 50 amp has priority. Gen/set has the next priority, then the battery pack.
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san elijo kb wrote:
After banging down the road in our class a gasser for years and plenty of research we have finally purchased a 97 Monaco Dynasty in xlnt condition. I have many things to learn about in a diesel motor home .That's what you guys are for ! Specifically my past rvs did not have inverters. I am somewhat familiar with what their purpose is. If I am hooked up to shore power does the inverter sense this and know what mode it should be in or do I have to turn something off/on .I want to make sure batteries don't get discharged because I didn't do something I should. Any other general suggestions to a diesel newby would be appreciated. thanks KB