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Originally Posted by Daryles
The reason I installed the 2000W (4000W surge) inverter is to run the microwave, Nespresso and front air conditioner (I already installed a SoftStartRV in it). Not at the same time...
If you are only running a residential fridge that would not be necessary.
If I was doing it again I would go 3000w inverter.
My MPPT is A Victron 100/30 (30A). This rig was pre wired with 10 gauge wiring for the solar system. 10 gauge is limited to 30A. If I was doing it over I would go 6 or 8 gauge wiring for the solar and a 150/75 MPPT OR a Victron Multiplus (all in one).
You are fine for what you have.
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Gm Daryles,
I broke down and got a 3000 watt inverter by Renogy. The thing is a beast for sure. Heavy and robust. I have one question. Did you use the existing CSW transfer switch or did you replace it. Apparently these Renogy’s have built in transfer switches already.