Others have done something similar, but this might help anyone doing RV renovations, and looking at a nightmare of transfer switches, converter switches, sub panels, and all that.
๐This is what I have done in the 1981 Truck Camper to solve the usual problems with going "whole house" on inverter. All this is now inside the camper in a cupboard easily accessible from inside to make the change overs.
First, I removed the big ugly shore power cable and put a new short cable with a 15a plug out from the 120V breaker panel, since all we ever do is 15a stuff with "power management." You can do yours higher amp as required.
Second, got this as the new shore power cord
http://www.princessauto.com/en/detail/15-m-12-3-triple-end-contractor-grade-extension-cord/A-p803568...(I got it half price on sale--that $64 is way too much for an extension cord!)
The cord is mostly in the outside cable compartment for pulling out from its cable hatch to a pedestal, same as the old one was, with the triple end inside, in the "power cupboard."
The converter (Magnetek 7445 deck mount from a recent garage sale) and the microwave (Sharp 1000w) are on 15a extension cords going into the "power cupboard" instead of to their usual camper receptacles.
The inverter is in the power cupboard too.
OK, when shore power is available, the triple end of that cord above takes:
1. The short cord from the 120v breaker box
2. The converter
3. The microwave
Optional--on 15a shore power, leave the converter only in the triple end and put the short cord and microwave cords into the inverter with inverter on. Any time shore power is lost (tree falls on power line, say) you don't have to do anything right away.
When off-grid, the short cord and the microwave are plugged into inverters and the converter just stays as is with no power.
( The microwave has its own cord for an optional split bank thing we do when carrying extra batteries and a second inverter)
1. 1991 Oakland 28DB Class C
on Ford E350-460-7.5 Gas EFI
Photo in Profile
2. 1991 Bighorn 9.5ft Truck Camper on 2003 Chev 2500HD 6.0 Gas
See Profile for Electronic set-ups for 1. and 2.