So the 1000/2000 watt Cooper-Bussmann (this is a pure sine wave inverter, right?) mentioned above...
Can I wire this into the ac side of my trailer power center to supply power to a 900 watt microwave, 1000 watt (found a small one) hair dryer (wired to rv outlets, obviously), and the 1500 BTU per hour/440 watt rv fridge? Can I even do that with this inverter? That's wiring this inverter to three AC different circuits in the trailer. Can this be done?
It does appear, per the post above and looking pictures of the box that the Cooper-Bussmann has a full 15 amp rated internal transfer switch, which is great. I just don't know enough to know if it can/will do what I'm talking about above with a LiFePO4 SOK 206 Ah battery that can supply 100A continuous with surge to 200A for 3 seconds.
Or should I be looking at a 1200/2400 watt inverter such as the AIMS power and get an external transfer switch, which I realize may also not be enough.
1200 WATT PURE SINE INVERTER WITH TRANSFER SWITCH 12 VDC TO 120 VAC ETL LISTED | 1200 watt continuous power -2400 watt surge hardwire
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