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time2roll wrote:
Just wire the converter before the inverter and the power will flow correctly when plugged in. And no inverter charging loop on battery power.
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โJun-16-2017 08:42 AM
time2roll wrote:Talisman61 wrote:Yes. The transfer switch I linked would just plug into the inverter.
So just to clarify, since all of these inverters have outlets and are not hardwire mounts, I'd just wire a pigtail 15-5 plug into the transfer switch that just plugs into one of these inverters?
The transfer switch also has hardwire input connection for the utility power coming off your 15 amp breaker.
Then an output connection to connect your branch circuit.
The charger would get power right after the breaker, before the switch.
Most inverters transition to hardwire at 1500 to 2000 watts rated.
Note the GoPower has very low idle draw if it gets left on and also has a provision for a remote power switch so you can hide it in a cabinet.
โJun-16-2017 08:19 AM
Talisman61 wrote:Yes. The transfer switch I linked would just plug into the inverter.
So just to clarify, since all of these inverters have outlets and are not hardwire mounts, I'd just wire a pigtail 15-5 plug into the transfer switch that just plugs into one of these inverters?
โJun-16-2017 07:59 AM
time2roll wrote:
Here is some equipment to consider:
GoPower 150w sine wave inverter $150
You could spend more on a larger 300 watt inverter or spend less and get a MSW inverter. The smaller inverter also means you don't need monster 12v wire connection. I only recommend sine wave.
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DC INPUT: Full continuous load - 72A at 12V DC. AC INPUT: 8 amps at 120VAC with full inverter and charger load (4.2A max charger-only)
โJun-15-2017 02:41 PM
โJun-15-2017 02:20 PM
MrWizard wrote:
You can't use this the way you have it drawn
You must understand that a combo inverter charger has a built in pass thru circuit that is relay switched between inverter and shore
The way you have the drawn
You are feeding the breaker/camper and the inverter while splitting the shore power which goes thru the unit then back to camper
While it is the same source it is dangerous and illegal
The inverter power will be going back to the shore cord thru the breaker
I suggest you use plugs to move camper power circuit back and forth or install a transfer switch
The Tripplite can stay wired to the battery
But can not wire the 120 from inverter back to the breaker circuit
The way you have drawn it