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lawrosa
Jan 16, 2018Explorer
The other thing you need to be carful with is the whole type of inverter in regards to nuetral bond.
My inverter has a floating nuetral. If you have one with the bonded nuetral I believe you should lift the ground on the outlet you make for the connection if you go the plug in route like I did...
I am not an electrician but a plumber..
And most electricians I asked have no clue about bonding in a RV and inverters...
Talk to someone and get answers before you connect willy nilly...
Post make and model of inverter
And tell us more on how you want to plug in...
My inverter has a floating nuetral. If you have one with the bonded nuetral I believe you should lift the ground on the outlet you make for the connection if you go the plug in route like I did...
I am not an electrician but a plumber..
And most electricians I asked have no clue about bonding in a RV and inverters...
Talk to someone and get answers before you connect willy nilly...
Post make and model of inverter
And tell us more on how you want to plug in...
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