โDec-21-2014 02:57 PM
โApr-01-2024 09:17 PM
I am changing the charger at the rv control fuse center to a lithium charger. Then removing the heavy (75lb) rv battery at the tongue to a 43lb 200ah lithium battery. Then we I need emergency ac power, I will clip on the inverter cables and plug in the rv power cord.
Is there sny issue?
โApr-14-2024 10:12 AM
Not sure what youโre actually saying.
Inverter runs off DC side.
May want to find some schematic of an inverter install ?
โApr-02-2024 05:12 AM
Given that this thread is almost 9 years old you may want to post this as a new topic.
โApr-14-2024 10:10 AM
Iโd say the same except it actually seems the forum sorted old and new posts correctly. Twice now! Lol
โJan-05-2015 08:13 PM
Shoe2728 wrote:Converter will have a timer to step down voltage.
I have an inverter in my fifthwheel and use it when Dry Camping. I have two batteries in parallel. My question is when plugged in to shore pwr the converter is charging both batteries, the converter is a three stage one and steps down as batteries are charged, now if one battery has a bad cell and cannot fully charge will the converter see this and continue to put out maximum charge and not step down, thus possibly boiling the good battery.
I was trying to find a battery isolater howerver the ones I find on the internet are for use with an alternator and not sure if you can hook the converter to that as a charging source
โJan-05-2015 07:27 PM
โJan-05-2015 12:58 PM
Ron3rd wrote:jcarlilesiu wrote:
I would like to add an additional battery (have one group 27 now), possibly a solar charging system and an inverter.
I hate that the 120V outlets don't work on battery power. Seems crazy you can't charge a cell phone.
Anyway, I would like to an an inverter. My goal would be to wire it into the system with an automatic transfer switch for shore power/battery power.
Seems awfully involved.
Is the better option adding an inverter with a dedicated female 30 amp outlet on the side of the rv near the front where the batteries are, and simply plug the shore power cable into the inverter when needed?
Seems easy enough, but not "clean". I would really rather add an inverter and transfer switch. Has anybody one that that can explain the process? Does the converter need to stay? Can it go? If the converter is removed, how do the 12V outlets and lights and water pump run? Will they run off of battery power without the converter when on shore power?
Im confused about that one aspect.
Wiring it to the outside with the 30a Receptacle is how I do it and several other members on this forum are doing the same. I power all my outlets with a 300w Samlex inverter, but only use it for the TV's. Works great.
Just remember to switch off your charger, etc as pianotuna noted above.
โDec-28-2014 05:39 PM
โDec-28-2014 10:49 AM
mena661 wrote:I didn't! More effort to make the connection and then I have an outside cable (shore cable) hanging.2112 wrote:Yes, it would still be 120V but the 2 sources would be out of phase which would still smoke stuff. I find it simpler still to just plug the shore cord into the inverter.
It would be 120V in parallel.
โDec-28-2014 10:22 AM
โDec-28-2014 09:56 AM
2112 wrote:Yes, it would still be 120V but the 2 sources would be out of phase which would still smoke stuff. I find it simpler still to just plug the shore cord into the inverter. Not possible to smoke stuff that way.
It would be 120V in parallel.
โDec-28-2014 09:46 AM
BFL13 wrote:Is there a reason I would want to make 240V?
That seems like you could be on shore power and inverter at the same time making 240v but only if you went out of your way to do that of course.
Using the shore cord itself to plug into the inverter instead of the extra 120v wire would mean you can't ever get 240v because you can only plug the shore cord into one place at a time (inverter, portable gen, pedestal)That is what I originally did but I didn't like the shore cord out while in a parking lot. I have clean access into the basement for the cord but I didn't like pulling the cord out of the mouse hole, attach the 20A adapter, having the cord exposed while WM camping, etc. I found it easier to open the hatch, plug in the inverter and done. I have been careful with turning the converter off but I have forgot to turn it back on once.
โDec-28-2014 08:32 AM
โDec-28-2014 08:14 AM