Nov-16-2021 04:08 PM
Nov-17-2021 01:51 PM
Nov-17-2021 11:44 AM
pianotuna wrote:moonlitsouls wrote:mkirsch wrote:moonlitsouls wrote:
But i think i got it now , these wires simply power the starter motor to my generator , then the output goes through the transfer switch , all that made sense to me. It never occured to me the gen needed a power source to start up
You connected them back to the battery, right? You want a direct connection to the battery for these. No fuses. No bus bars.
Morning , I run these off my busbars, I moved everything to busbars.
You think i should move them back?
No.
If you decide to move them back, have a circuit breaker or catastrophic failure fuse near the battery.
The other possibility would be too small wire to the buss bars. I think that is probably unlikely
Nov-17-2021 08:07 AM
moonlitsouls wrote:mkirsch wrote:moonlitsouls wrote:
But i think i got it now , these wires simply power the starter motor to my generator , then the output goes through the transfer switch , all that made sense to me. It never occured to me the gen needed a power source to start up
You connected them back to the battery, right? You want a direct connection to the battery for these. No fuses. No bus bars.
Morning , I run these off my busbars, I moved everything to busbars.
You think i should move them back?
Nov-17-2021 05:47 AM
mkirsch wrote:moonlitsouls wrote:
But i think i got it now , these wires simply power the starter motor to my generator , then the output goes through the transfer switch , all that made sense to me. It never occured to me the gen needed a power source to start up
You connected them back to the battery, right? You want a direct connection to the battery for these. No fuses. No bus bars.
Nov-17-2021 05:41 AM
moonlitsouls wrote:
But i think i got it now , these wires simply power the starter motor to my generator , then the output goes through the transfer switch , all that made sense to me. It never occured to me the gen needed a power source to start up
Nov-16-2021 05:40 PM
moonlitsouls wrote:3 tons wrote:
Wow!…How do you fit nearly 1000w on top of a truck camper??
3 tons
wait , you mean im not supposed to put them on top of each other? 🙂
Nov-16-2021 05:36 PM
3 tons wrote:
Wow!…How do you fit nearly 1000w on top of a truck camper??
3 tons
Nov-16-2021 05:32 PM
Nov-16-2021 04:54 PM
pianotuna wrote:
Nice equipment choices.
Will you go the auto generator start route?
Nov-16-2021 04:41 PM
Nov-16-2021 04:33 PM
3 tons wrote:
I think you may be over-thinking it a bit…JMO
You didn’t mention whether or not you have a onboard genny?…
If not:
Since the Victron has it’s own built-in ATS switch (priority, shore or gen power), consider simply re-routing your shore power cord to the Victron, then from the Victron to the Main panel…
If so: Re-route the Shore power / Genny ATS output from the main panel to the Victron (and complete as mentioned above)…
Having said that, with an inverter you may also want to consider adding a sub-panel so that the inverter cannot inadvertently power up the OEM converter-charger (resulting in a’round-robin’ affair…), refer (passive power sensing-switching), water heater (or say, other wasteful consumers) etc…
Feel free to PM me for more ideas
3 tons
Nov-16-2021 04:30 PM
Nov-16-2021 04:23 PM
KD4UPL wrote:
Those wires are likely to power the starter motor to crank your generator to get it started. They have nothing to do with controlling it. They have nothing to do with it's output.
Nov-16-2021 04:20 PM