jaybear
Jan 19, 2015Explorer
Custom Electrical System Converter/Charger Installation
Hi all,
I have completely gutted a 1970 travel trailer, and am currently installing the electrical system. In this system I have both DC and AC electricity. On the DC side I have a Renogy solar charge controller connected to a battery bank, a Blue Sea fuse panel powered by the batteries, and I am now planning to install a 45 amp Charge Wizard converter/charger, which will electrify my 12 volt fuse panel when I am plugged in to shore power. My question is, must the converter be connected to both the battery bank and the fuse panel, or only to the fuse panel?
Thanks,
JayBear
I have completely gutted a 1970 travel trailer, and am currently installing the electrical system. In this system I have both DC and AC electricity. On the DC side I have a Renogy solar charge controller connected to a battery bank, a Blue Sea fuse panel powered by the batteries, and I am now planning to install a 45 amp Charge Wizard converter/charger, which will electrify my 12 volt fuse panel when I am plugged in to shore power. My question is, must the converter be connected to both the battery bank and the fuse panel, or only to the fuse panel?
Thanks,
JayBear