moonlitsouls
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Hey guys so ive been doing a lot of upgrades to the RV ,
Currently i have a simple inverter with no ac hardwire capability , i want to upgrade that and hardwire my main ac panel to the inverter so that all my ac loads are ready to go at all times.
* I have a single phase 30amp service , 45a converter charger and a 30a transfer switch *
currently , in order for my microwave, outlets or air conditioner to turn on , i need to either connect to shore power or turn on the generator, id like a device that i can use 24/7 to power all my ac loads , including my air conditioner. it seems i need a 3000w inverter capable of a 6000w surge (based on the surge wattage of the
so heres where im getting confused
There is inverter only products like the kreiger 3000w for example that only has one ac input , neutral hot and ground. Ok so in that case , how does that even work?
Then you have something like the multiplus , it has ac in/ ac out. I like that i can connect the mutiplus using the bluetooth dongle , but my stock charger works fine so im not sure i need to spend $1300 to accomplish what i want here
Anyway , i just need some help picking the right product and understanding exactly how to wire the ac wiring. Im pretty sure the wiring from the Shore power / generator feeds directly into the ac panel
Currently i have a simple inverter with no ac hardwire capability , i want to upgrade that and hardwire my main ac panel to the inverter so that all my ac loads are ready to go at all times.
* I have a single phase 30amp service , 45a converter charger and a 30a transfer switch *
currently , in order for my microwave, outlets or air conditioner to turn on , i need to either connect to shore power or turn on the generator, id like a device that i can use 24/7 to power all my ac loads , including my air conditioner. it seems i need a 3000w inverter capable of a 6000w surge (based on the surge wattage of the
so heres where im getting confused
There is inverter only products like the kreiger 3000w for example that only has one ac input , neutral hot and ground. Ok so in that case , how does that even work?
Then you have something like the multiplus , it has ac in/ ac out. I like that i can connect the mutiplus using the bluetooth dongle , but my stock charger works fine so im not sure i need to spend $1300 to accomplish what i want here
Anyway , i just need some help picking the right product and understanding exactly how to wire the ac wiring. Im pretty sure the wiring from the Shore power / generator feeds directly into the ac panel