โMay-25-2019 03:48 PM
โMay-26-2019 06:42 PM
โMay-26-2019 05:59 PM
Itinerant1 wrote:
I have the Magnum 3012 inverter and as suggested a sub panel was added. The new panel had the main, inverter, hot water moved to it making the original the sub panel.
The last time I hooked up to a power pole (50a) I would just flip the hot water switch on in the main panel. This is the hybrid unit so on the me-arc I would adjust the incoming ac to 50a to power everything off of the power pole.
Like yours the panel is in the middle of trailer and the inverter, batteries, pt controller are in the front compartment.
โMay-26-2019 05:38 PM
time2roll wrote:robertdmunn wrote:I believe if you feed the full 50 amp split phase through the inverter transfer switch the main breakers in the RV should be swapped down to 30 amps.
Good points, thanks. We often connect to shore power at 30A and haven't really had issues with it, but am I limited to 30A in pass-through mode using shore power with a single unit? We don't really need A/C or elec. water heater, so when inverting, 30A is enough.
โMay-26-2019 10:52 AM
โMay-26-2019 10:03 AM
time2roll wrote:Also call Magnum and find out if you need a dual 30A CB on the Magnum input to protect the Magnum.
I believe if you feed the full 50 amp split phase through the inverter transfer switch the main breakers in the RV should be swapped down to 30 amps.
โMay-26-2019 09:03 AM
robertdmunn wrote:I believe if you feed the full 50 amp split phase through the inverter transfer switch the main breakers in the RV should be swapped down to 30 amps.
Good points, thanks. We often connect to shore power at 30A and haven't really had issues with it, but am I limited to 30A in pass-through mode using shore power with a single unit? We don't really need A/C or elec. water heater, so when inverting, 30A is enough.
โMay-26-2019 06:27 AM
โMay-26-2019 04:18 AM
โMay-25-2019 07:28 PM
time2roll wrote:
This one?
I assume 50 amp RV?
MS 2812 has a transfer rated 30 amps per pole. You can parallel them for 60 amps on one leg. For a 50 amp RV and using the built-in inverter transfer switch you really can only power one side of the RV. You will want to load the inverter items onto the inverter side and non inverter items on the other side. In a way this resolves the sub-panel issues. Also you only need 6/2 wire to make the round trip forward to the inverter and back to the main panel.
2812 Manual see p25
โMay-25-2019 07:19 PM
CA Traveler wrote:
My 30' cord normally reaches, but I do carry an extension cord when needed.
Whole house is an option and might work very well for you. A/C run time on batteries will be limited, but dependent on your solar capability.
โMay-25-2019 06:58 PM
BFL13 wrote:
You are allowed to have the Li batteries inside. So IMO move the batteries to be by the power centre and put the inverter there too (maybe give up the bottom dresser drawer for that if needed on the other side of the wall.) Solar controller there too on wall.
Save all kinds of wiring routing plus keep 12v wires short.
โMay-25-2019 06:50 PM
robertdmunn wrote:My 30' cord normally reaches, but I do carry an extension cord when needed.
I've had a few experiences where the pedestal was in the middle of the site and with the length of this thing my 30' 50A cord barely reaches, but I realize I might be in the same situation at other sites if I move it to the front.
Se my reply to 2oldmn as well. I think I might just do the whole house install he suggested.
โMay-25-2019 06:40 PM
BFL13 wrote:
BTW nice unit! (I watched the video but they didn't show any electrical stuff)
scroll down to the 380MD
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โMay-25-2019 06:34 PM