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zorro1421 wrote:You're welcome and happy holidays to you. Please report back when you get everything installed with pictures!!
Thanks again everyone and happy holidays
โNov-25-2013 02:13 PM
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โNov-25-2013 08:06 AM
zorro1421 wrote:
Thanks for your help with this install. It sounds as though I can plug my shore power cord from my rv, into the 2000 watt inverter that I want to install. So 2000 watt inverter 250 amp inline fuse from battery bank positive term to inverter without charger. and turn off my installed converter and all other not needed power draws at the breaker.
โNov-25-2013 08:05 AM
pianotuna wrote:X2 And use the recommended wire size from the manufacturer too. Don't skimp. It's usually at least 2/0 or greater.
Hi,
Yes, you can, but do try to keep the inverter as close as humanly possible to the battery bank without it being in the same compartment.
โNov-25-2013 07:46 AM
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โNov-25-2013 06:13 AM
ken white wrote:X2, gets great reviews too. People even use this in 24/7 use in off grid cabins.
Good bang for the $...
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โNov-25-2013 06:00 AM
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โNov-25-2013 05:25 AM
zorro1421 wrote:
Thank You all for your answers to my confusing question. I failed to say this will be a new install, and I do not have a inverter/charger installed in this motorhome. Just a 75 amp factory installed converter, I just retired and would like to travel, and stop where there is no shore power. So this is why I would like to install at least a 2000 watt inverter without a charger. to operate my coffe pot micro and and tv/sat, not all at the same time. and be able to just plug my shore power into the inverter, without hard wiring it to the breaker box. From the answers I thank you all for, It sound like this will work, with as long as I turn off converter electric w/h switch frig and w/h to L.P. I am looking at several 2000 watt pure sine inverters for this. Can anyone help me with a good inverter that will not break the bank that I can use with this application of plug in and unplug. Thank you for your patience in my question
โNov-25-2013 05:15 AM
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โNov-24-2013 08:28 PM
Golden_HVAC wrote:I don't need to hope my converter is off, I just turn it off. Make it part of your checklist. If can you remember to bring gas cans, you can remember to turn off the converter. Again, put it on the list of important stuff to do. I even make it easy for myself by turning off ALL my CB's except the converter when I'm at home. I only need that one on anyways. So if I do get to a boondock CG and nothing works, I know why.
Yes you can install a 15 to 50 amp adapter to the output of the inverter, and HOPE that every time you have the inverter running that the converter will be off. However there is probably a better way.