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MrWizard
Apr 19, 2011Moderator
Dan
If you use manual switches it should be done with one multi pole switch Or with some kind of mechanical lock out so only one switch can be engaged
The safety aspect (to prevent fire or injury) can not be over emphasized
I know one fellow who put two RV outlets in the power cord compartment, one wired to the generator, one wired to the inverter,
He plugs the shore cord into power source he wants, genny, inverter, shore pedestal,
Totally fool proof and failure proof
If you use manual switches it should be done with one multi pole switch Or with some kind of mechanical lock out so only one switch can be engaged
The safety aspect (to prevent fire or injury) can not be over emphasized
I know one fellow who put two RV outlets in the power cord compartment, one wired to the generator, one wired to the inverter,
He plugs the shore cord into power source he wants, genny, inverter, shore pedestal,
Totally fool proof and failure proof
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