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Bill_Satellite
Jan 20, 2018Explorer II
That link takes you to a unit which is an inverter ONLY. You would need to keep your converter in place to charge the batteries and use the inverter to draw down the batteries and run the 120V devices you wire the inverter to. That, of course, is what you have to figure out. Where are you going to insert this inverter. The CONVERTER deals with 12V circuits only. Battery charging and 12V lighting circuits. The inverter deals with power from the battery bank and 120V circuits only.
You would not be able to simply take out your converter and install an inverter even if you bought the correct inverter that also has a charger. Do a new search for Inverter/Charger and the price really jumps.
You would not be able to simply take out your converter and install an inverter even if you bought the correct inverter that also has a charger. Do a new search for Inverter/Charger and the price really jumps.
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