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wa8yxm
May 26, 2019Explorer III
First the panel in the RV now is technically a "SUB" panel. (Neutral and ground NOT bonded".
Normally when installing an inverter you add a second (Sub/Sub?) and move inverter powered circuits. BUt from a technical viewpoint. What you purpose.
Same thing.. SO it should work just fine. The only difference is the main breaker on the existing panel should be changed to match the output of the inverter. Or rather the maximum pass through. IE for my 2000 that's 30 amps
Normally when installing an inverter you add a second (Sub/Sub?) and move inverter powered circuits. BUt from a technical viewpoint. What you purpose.
Same thing.. SO it should work just fine. The only difference is the main breaker on the existing panel should be changed to match the output of the inverter. Or rather the maximum pass through. IE for my 2000 that's 30 amps
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