Yes, that's correct.
>>UL1741-listed inverters must allow for the neutral-to-ground bond to only occur at the main AC service panel.
This is how a regular inverter/charger would be, if it doesn't have an automatic transfer switch. For example, a residential solar system with grid-tie inverter...
When it comes to neutral-ground bonding, there is a 'correct' way to do it, and an incorrect way. A lot of RV electrical problems you read about (on forums such as this one) are related to grounding.
Typically, there is one place where neutral is bonded to ground, and it's where the service...
I'm so happy my post helped.
Here's another 'trick' - How to you install a 'sub-panel' in an RV? An electrical box is a huge heavy item - do I really need all that?
I bought the smallest Square-D electrical box at the homestore (HD/lowes) It is simply a metal box with a busbar inside. The...
Yep, "push to reset" will do it, but a more important question is: why did it trip the breaker? It probably should not.
I had a similar issue with my Aims system installed in my solar/lithium camper trailer. When I originally installed my Aims inverter, I wired it directly to shore power, so I...
I have built a 24 V Lifepo4 bank with eight 120Ah cells purchased directly from Aliexpress.
I also purchased a 160A Daly BMS with a single charge/discharge terminal.
This has been running flawlessly in my 29-foot camper trailer for the last 2 years, and it is awesome!
The nominal capacity is...