I posted not too long ago about wiring my trailer and I have done some research since then about possibilities for my trailer electrical system. I have decided that I am going to use two marine deep cycle batteries for DC power and connect them to an inverter. The inverter will be connected to an automatic transfer switch so that I can switch between batteries and shore power. On my AC circuit I will also connect to a battery tender/charger so that when I am connected to shore power I can constantly charge my batteries. I have several questions about this setup and have included a schematic.
1) Will having my Battery charger hooked to my AC circuit cause any problems when the AC power is coming from the batteries through the inverter?
2) How do I ground my system? I am not sure if I can put both AC and DC leads on my ground block.
3) How do I charge the battery from my car battery when driving? How would this affect my schematic?
4) If I decide not to use an automatic transfer switch, how do I switch between inverter and shore power, and how do I wire more outlets from the two on the actual inverter?
Thank you for taking time to look and answer any questions. At this point I am getting fairly frustrated with the lack of resources and examples when I do searches online that are similar to what I am looking at hooking up, so any feedback is much appreciated.
