CarlCruzin
New Member
I purchased a 4kw 48v low frequency pure sine inverter/charger/transfer for my upcoming build. Considering the cost of the Victron unit that had many great features ($2700), I decided to try a less expensive route ($900) with a couple compromises to see if it will work for my purposes.
My RV has a 50A service, and a 5.5kw generator. The inverter bypass is only rated for 3600w pass through, which is not ideal seeing that it is less than my RV's service and generator output and in some circumstances a bottle neck.
So I'm thinking I may need to wire a type of parallel bypass if that is possible? I can't bypass the unit all together because I will need to utilize the built-in battery charger.
My RV has a 50A service, and a 5.5kw generator. The inverter bypass is only rated for 3600w pass through, which is not ideal seeing that it is less than my RV's service and generator output and in some circumstances a bottle neck.
So I'm thinking I may need to wire a type of parallel bypass if that is possible? I can't bypass the unit all together because I will need to utilize the built-in battery charger.