The shorepower and inverter feed into an ATS.
The ATS feeds the PD4045
Socal Tom wrote:Don't plug the entire trailer into the inverter, just the devices you want to use.
Tom
Wobbly Wheels wrote:Socal Tom wrote:Don't plug the entire trailer into the inverter, just the devices you want to use.
Tom
I don't get why you wouldn't use the inverter to feed the AC system rather than as a separate outlet. That way, the inverter can be located close to the batteries to reduce the 12V voltage drop (shorter cables) and you can run AC outlets to wherever you need them.
Otherwise you'd need one 12V circuit to power an inverter for your TV/phone charger, etc in the cabin and another to run the blender in the bar...I mean 'galley'.
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I would expect that in a large RV. It's a little surprising to me in a TD.
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