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3 tons wrote:Still need to be de-powered to avoid a charging loop.
No need to go down a rabbit hole of removing-disconnecting-altering-modifying, etc, etc your existing converter, unless youโre wishing for unnecessary work and added grief...
โMar-29-2020 02:06 PM
letup27 wrote:
I was removing the existing converter. Why would I need it if the Aims inverter is a charger and has a ATS. Seems like Im getting conflicting information. Take a look at my diagram and tell me what you see wrong . Line by line
thanks
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โMar-29-2020 06:50 AM
letup27 wrote:
Thats correct, but I'm talking about the 12v side. If your looking at my diagram where I wrote positive, that wire runs from battery Positive to Jack/disconnect/brake before running to the 12v board.
Im not sure what your referring too..
In that case you need to insert a switch on the converter's pos wire before it gets to the breaker, or else re-arrange the breakers.
Breakers for air conditioning/water heater and convert will be off when on battery power. In the future I could always add a sub panel with a switch.
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โMar-28-2020 08:52 PM
MrWizard wrote:Blf wrote:
In that case you need to insert a switch on the converter's pos wire before it gets to the breaker, or else re-arrange the breakers.
For clarity
120vac does not have a positive, it does have a Hot and a Neutral
The neutral being the white wire
The hot being the one connected to the circuit breaker
Normally in RVs, it is a black wire
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โMar-28-2020 08:17 PM
Blf wrote:
In that case you need to insert a switch on the converter's pos wire before it gets to the breaker, or else re-arrange the breakers.