quadna71
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I’m looking to power my shed/man cave with solar panels on the roof, a fully wired shed (lights, 4 duplex outlets, garage door opener, etc), a circuit breaker panel, and my Anker 767. Occasionally I use the 767 camping so having the mobility option of taking it with me and then plugging it back in when we return home is a great added benefit.
So when I make the connection between the 767 and the CB panel, would it be best to build a pigtail from the CB panel that terminates in the 30A RV plug and use that outlet on the 767? That seems to be the best way to send power out, but I’m hoping someone else may have done this already and can give me a thumbs up before I go that route.
Typically the 767 would need to power a battery tender 24/7 (very low draw) for my mower, power to the garage door opener for the occasional open/close cycle maybe twice a week, some LED lights over the two external doors (w/sensors to auto on at sunset), some internal lights for evening use, and to charge the batteries for my 60v lawncare tools. So very limited power draw on most days with the occasional larger draw on days when cutting grass or maybe working on a project in the evening at the work bench. I don’t foresee needing the extension battery but it’s always an option if I learn that I’m working the 767 too much.
So when I make the connection between the 767 and the CB panel, would it be best to build a pigtail from the CB panel that terminates in the 30A RV plug and use that outlet on the 767? That seems to be the best way to send power out, but I’m hoping someone else may have done this already and can give me a thumbs up before I go that route.
Typically the 767 would need to power a battery tender 24/7 (very low draw) for my mower, power to the garage door opener for the occasional open/close cycle maybe twice a week, some LED lights over the two external doors (w/sensors to auto on at sunset), some internal lights for evening use, and to charge the batteries for my 60v lawncare tools. So very limited power draw on most days with the occasional larger draw on days when cutting grass or maybe working on a project in the evening at the work bench. I don’t foresee needing the extension battery but it’s always an option if I learn that I’m working the 767 too much.