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Old 02-17-2022, 05:23 PM   #8
bcrvman
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Originally Posted by Superchief05 View Post
Thank you both for the replies. I do not intend to run the A/C via solar and batteries. I am also installing a 40 amp DC to DC charger, which I want to use to charge the batteries, run the refrigerator when traveling, perhaps the A/C while driving, and then short nights boondocking on longer drives when setting up in a RV park is too much work for one night. I found in a different forum how the connection is made to the inverted outlets.
What I did was run one leg through the inverter, and moved 2 wires in the main power panel. Totally removed the converter of course and moved the fridge circuit over. Everything is powered off the inverter now except for the W/D, Fireplace, MBR AC, and the water heater electric element. I have one spare on the non inverted side that will be used to supply water hose and filter box electric heating if we have to go through another winter. Good luck.
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