โMar-13-2021 07:27 AM
โMar-13-2021 09:16 AM
2oldman wrote:nakedgun wrote:
I am thinking though that the 2000w might be over kill. We mainly just need it for charging laptops.
All of the "affordable" ones have regular outlet sockets which I have read are not suitable for connecting to a distribution panel?
trying to add some kind of disconnect switch to the magnetek charger
For now, yes, but you may grow to love inverting to want to run big wattage stuff.
You can simply fashion a plug into a smaller inverter and feed your ac panel. For small loads that's fine. Hard-wire lugs are for getting the full-rated wattage from a larger inverter, as the sockets are not designed for that. You don't 'mess with the panel', you find the 30a supply line TO the panel (presumably where your shore line enters the coach) and intercept there.
I found the 120v supply wire to my Magnatek and put an spst switch on it. Hasn't been run in 15 years.
time2roll wrote:
I would skip the big inverter/charger for your described use. 300 watt inverter will work fine. Add a small transfer switch to the branch circuit and use the existing outlets. Replace the converter for faster charging of the AGM batteries.
โMar-13-2021 08:35 AM
โMar-13-2021 08:30 AM
nakedgun wrote:
I am thinking though that the 2000w might be over kill. We mainly just need it for charging laptops.
All of the "affordable" ones have regular outlet sockets which I have read are not suitable for connecting to a distribution panel?
trying to add some kind of disconnect switch to the magnetek charger
โMar-13-2021 08:11 AM
โMar-13-2021 07:52 AM
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โMar-13-2021 07:31 AM