Big Dave, Howdy;
Something like this is the industry standard.
https://www.amazon.com/Valterra-A10-331 ... B00ON29N7C
Can also visit Valterra's site, or shop around for pricing...
hank
I guess before I got to deep into that link solar, I’m not adding solar to this right away, am I in need of the inverter T this point?flboy wrote:Yes, the WFCO is what you need to charge the batteries and etc. It is a good all in one for your DC and AC wiring with fuses and breakers.
Google the difference between a pure sinewave inverter and a modified sine wave inverter.You may want to get a pure sinewave inverter.
Here is a good link from Renogy:
https://www.renogy.com/blog/-benefits-o ... 60QAvD_BwE
Good luck with the wiring. It is not that hard and should be straightforward with the WFCO panel.
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What’s the difference?aggie79 wrote:Fantastic job on the lifting bed! I envy your metal fabrication skills.
Regarding the power converters, having used both WFCO and Progressive Dynamics, I prefer the latter (PD). Here's a link: https://www.progressivedyn.com/rv/power-centers/.
I think I’ll just order the pure sine and the one I first linked. Go from thereflboy wrote:I have had neither, so I cannot comment. I have hooked them up for a few folks.. much the same in that regard and in function. I am sure either will work just fine for intended purpose.
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