I have a manual transfer switch. I do not have any problems with the AC side. its the DC side that is the issue. I see now that I need to eliminate the batteries getting charged from 2 separate chargers at the same time.
I am looking for suggestions on integrating the existing camper wiring (12VDC with 120VAC shore power) I have 2 - 6 volt lead acid batteries and a
GIANDEL 2200W Pure Sine Wave Power Inverter. 2 - 100 amp solar panels. Can I parallel the batteries to the inverter and the camper battery charger...
Camper has 120 Volt AC shore Power with a 12 volt battery charger. when plugged in it charges the battery and I am able to use the A/C, Microwave and TV. Everything else is on the 12 Volt DC side. When not plugged into shore power, I only have the battery to power lights and the water pump and...
I bought a Giandel 2200w pure sine inverter with solar charge controller built in. I look at everyone's posts and don't see where anyone uses anything like this. Is it a good unit? Better to have separate charge controller?
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GIANDEL 2200W Pure Sine Wave Power Inverter 12V DC to 120V AC with 20A Solar Charge Control and Remote Control&LED Display and Dual AC Outlets &1x2.4A USB Port for RV Truck Car Solar System