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2oldman wrote:Boon Docker wrote:Doesn't that require a transfer switch? I guess this is dedicated to the refridge, and would be plugged into some outlet after the main shore.
That is for the pass through. When plugged into shore power the 120v bypasses the inverter and goes to the load the inverter is connected to.
This is a totally different version of 'pass though' I'm familiar with.
Sep-19-2020 04:02 PM
Boon Docker wrote:Doesn't that require a transfer switch? I guess this is dedicated to the refridge, and would be plugged into some outlet after the main shore.
That is for the pass through. When plugged into shore power the 120v bypasses the inverter and goes to the load the inverter is connected to.
Sep-19-2020 03:58 PM
2oldman wrote:Campinfan wrote:Here's what I got from its specs:
Is the A/C power there to charge the battery?
" Just plug it into an AC outlet to connect directly to the RV’s AC system. It will convert DC to AC with DC inputs between 10 to 15 volts..." It also states there is no charger.
I don't understand. It's not a charger, but why it's plugged into AC I don't know. Maybe that means you plug an ac wire into it, and their wording is confusing. Nothing about its having a transfer switch.
Sep-19-2020 03:28 PM
Campinfan wrote:Here's what I got from its specs:
Is the A/C power there to charge the battery?
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