Jan-10-2023 09:56 AM
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Jan-14-2023 07:20 AM
3 tons wrote:New member for 18 years.. yeah, I'd say so.
OP appears to be a ‘drive by’….
Jan-13-2023 04:10 PM
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Jan-11-2023 09:54 AM
brutherb wrote:It's easy to inadvertently leave on a number of devices that shouldn't be on--especially after a long day. Not fun operating blind, waking up to a dead battery. You may want to consider adding a coulomb-type battery monitor, an inexpensive inductive-type current meter, or a simple DC clamp-on ammeter to your arsenal. All these devices can tell you at a glance your current charge (+) or discharge (-) current status.
. . . is there a way to set a buzzer to let me know the converter is still on when I turn the inverter on . . .
Jan-11-2023 04:36 AM
Jan-11-2023 04:21 AM
3 tons wrote:
The simplest and safest approved way would be to install a power sensing ATS switch to avoid accidental sinusoidal (AC) conflicts… Your camper may (or may not) already have one ATS switch installed used to separate the generator from shore power…If so, the new ATS switch would be wired, generator output (from factory ATS) to IN (in, in lieu of shore power), Inverter IN, and new ATS output to main panel…IF no existing ATS present, then using new ATS switch, Shore power (or corded generator…) IN, Inverter IN, and ATS Output to main panel…
In this way it’s purely a passive operation…
The potential downside here is that the inverter (via the main panel) will want to charge the batteries (a round-robin affair) so you’ll need to switch off the converter-charger…
https://www.bestconverter.com/PD-5100-Series-30-Amp-Transfer-Relay-PD5110010Q_p_28.html#.Y73MOy-Ibi0
3 tons
Jan-10-2023 05:50 PM
brutherb wrote:
New purchase I want to install an inverter in my 05 arctic fox 1150. I read a few different ways to do this, but I think the easiest is wire it to the battery install a 30 amp plug in the power cable box. When I want to use or run the inverter shut off the converter and plug it in, I am considering a remote selectable switch as well so I can choose shore power or inverter.
My only concern is I have a generator which I would like to use to recharge the batteries. So I would have to have the inverter off I am guessing other wise it will damage it is what I have read
Any flaws in my thinking, is there a way to set a buzzer to let me know the converter is still on when I turn the inverter on
I know you can get smart charging inverters but that is a complicated expensive setup. This works just the sane and way cheaper
Jan-10-2023 03:56 PM
Jan-10-2023 12:44 PM
brutherb wrote:Maybe I'm not following you correctly, but wouldn't you have to unplug from the inverter 30a outlet to the generator to charge?
My only concern is I have a generator which I would like to use to recharge the batteries. So I would have to have the inverter off I am guessing other wise it will damage it is what I have read
Jan-10-2023 11:54 AM