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โMay-26-2021 10:32 AM
imnrvr wrote:SimonB wrote:tommyznr wrote:
As I understand it he wants to create a shoreline power source using solar/batteries/inverter/transfer switch/generator without any modifications to the RV.
This is very doable with the correct equipment and many have done so.
This is correct. I found that the Kisae IC122055 has the built in transfer switch option that I was looking for.
I gather you don't plan on using the trailer's built in 120V AC outlets.
Instead of using a shed, I hauled around six solar panels (960W) on the roof of my fifth wheel and used the following equipment with it:
Magnum Dimensions 3000W Hybrid Pure Sine Inverter/Charger (MSH3012RV) which replaced the charger that came with the trailer. The inverter is wired directly to the trailer's 120V breaker box.
Midnite Classic 80A Solar Controller
4 - 232Ah, 6V Golf Batteries
EasyStart on the air conditioner so I could at least circulate the air using the fan of the AC.
Always had a hot coffee with the Kuerig and cooked using an induction hot plate. At night we played movies with a LED video projector onto a 100" screen hung from the wall. Such glamping!
Cheers!
Glad you found your solution Simon!
โMay-26-2021 10:17 AM
SimonB wrote:tommyznr wrote:
As I understand it he wants to create a shoreline power source using solar/batteries/inverter/transfer switch/generator without any modifications to the RV.
This is very doable with the correct equipment and many have done so.
This is correct. I found that the Kisae IC122055 has the built in transfer switch option that I was looking for.
โMay-26-2021 09:32 AM
SimonB wrote:tommyznr wrote:
As I understand it he wants to create a shoreline power source using solar/batteries/inverter/transfer switch/generator without any modifications to the RV.
This is very doable with the correct equipment and many have done so.
This is correct. I found that the Kisae IC122055 has the built in transfer switch option that I was looking for.
โMay-26-2021 05:30 AM
tommyznr wrote:
As I understand it he wants to create a shoreline power source using solar/batteries/inverter/transfer switch/generator without any modifications to the RV.
This is very doable with the correct equipment and many have done so.
โMay-21-2021 11:25 AM
ajriding wrote:
Sorry, question does not make any sense.
Solar is for charging your batteries. Solar is not a 3rd power source to be confused with shoreline and generator, which are AC not Dc.
All that solar does is bring more DC power to the battery. Everything powered by your battery is already set up, you do not need to make any alterations.
Now, if you meant to ask about having an auto switch to choose between 1 of 3: shoreline, generator and inverter then that makes more sense.
What is your priority? Shoreline > generator > inverter?
Set a switch to choose between generator and inverter and to favor the generator so when the generator is on the switch switches to generator power. Then another switch that choses between that first switch's choice and shoreline power.
So your "AC power" will choose from shoreline or those other two (gen or inv), which will chose between the gen or inv.
My "auto" switch is a circuit breaker that turns one circuit on and turns the other circuit off at the same time, so only one can be on at a time (shoreline and generator). Then behind that is another selector that (inverter) does not have a route to the Air Cond, battery charger or to the Fridge plugs, so there is no way you try to power up those with battery.
Is this your question?
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