โDec-21-2014 02:57 PM
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โDec-24-2014 01:34 PM
jcarlilesiu wrote:Maybe.. depends on if 'house' means 'the whole house'
(converter/panel)That would be the easiest way to get at the house 120V circuit, right?
โDec-24-2014 01:02 PM
jcarlilesiu wrote:That's what I did. Don't get sidetracked into long 12 volt wire runs. I mounted my Inverter 3' from \ from the batteries and used really thick cables Over 100.00 worth. It still has a little voltage drop.2oldman wrote:jcarlilesiu wrote:Why to the converter location?
..install a Go Power! 1000W inverter in the front compartment near the batteries. I will run a 120V wire to the existing converter location and install a ATS.
That is where my panel is located and I want to hardwire the inverter/ATS into the existing circuits.
That would be the easiest way to get at the house 120V circuit, right?
โDec-24-2014 11:01 AM
Ron3rd wrote:jcarlilesiu wrote:
I'm liking the idea of pulling the converter/charger and installing an inverter/charger.
What about my issue with the distance from the batteries to the converter being about 16 feet?
That's not an issue, but we sure to run the proper gauge of wire. The longer the run, the bigger the wire and the greater the $$! I've got about a 12ft run and if I recall I used 6ga.
โDec-24-2014 10:29 AM
jcarlilesiu wrote:
I'm liking the idea of pulling the converter/charger and installing an inverter/charger.
What about my issue with the distance from the batteries to the converter being about 16 feet?
โDec-24-2014 09:45 AM
โDec-24-2014 09:07 AM
Salvo wrote:
Unless you change your lifestyle while drycamping or install a substantial power plant, your batteries will only last a couple years. That may be a high price to pay just to get toast and electric brewed coffee.
How are you charging the batteries?jcarlilesiu wrote:
Anybody see a problem with that plan?
โDec-24-2014 09:05 AM
2oldman wrote:jcarlilesiu wrote:Why to the converter location?
..install a Go Power! 1000W inverter in the front compartment near the batteries. I will run a 120V wire to the existing converter location and install a ATS.
โDec-24-2014 06:57 AM
jcarlilesiu wrote:Why to the converter location?
..install a Go Power! 1000W inverter in the front compartment near the batteries. I will run a 120V wire to the existing converter location and install a ATS.
โDec-24-2014 06:56 AM
jcarlilesiu wrote:
Anybody see a problem with that plan?
โDec-24-2014 06:51 AM
โDec-24-2014 06:18 AM
โDec-24-2014 06:10 AM
โDec-24-2014 05:43 AM
jcarlilesiu wrote:
I'm liking the idea of pulling the converter/charger and installing an inverter/charger.
What about my issue with the distance from the batteries to the converter being about 16 feet?
โDec-24-2014 03:55 AM
jcarlilesiu wrote:
I hate that the 120V outlets don't work on battery power. Seems crazy you can't charge a cell phone.