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Aug-27-2021 08:22 AM
BFL13 wrote:
Just make sure the receptacles you want to use are not on the same breaker as the converter, which is sometimes the case in RVs. If they are you can change that without too much work.
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Aug-27-2021 07:30 AM
eric1514 wrote:ronharmless wrote:lol
Interesting; is that the definition of a "hardcore mountain biker" in CA - eBikes?
Here's what I did.
I replaced the existing RV type outlet with a residential one, cut the tabs on the back to isolate them from each other and wired one side to the inverter and left the other side wired as it was. That outlet was always there. If I'm plugged in, I use the shore side. If I'm not, I use the inverter side after turning the thing on with the remote on the wall. No ATS, no plugging or unplugging power cords and no flipping breakers.
Aug-27-2021 07:29 AM
ronharmless wrote:
Interesting; is that the definition of a "hardcore mountain biker" in CA - eBikes?
Aug-27-2021 06:28 AM
ronharmless wrote:lol
Interesting; is that the definition of a "hardcore mountain biker" in CA - eBikes?
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Teleman wrote:YES.
If I want to plug my shore power cable into my inverter I need to switch of the converter correct? Where might I find it in my 2000 Airstream Land Yacht?