Note: This modification is new as of 9 May 21 and is not "time tested". If there are unanticipated issues I'll post them as they are discovered.
As a result of the AMSolar Smart Phase Selector failure* one of the side projects was to put the primary circuits that must be powered by the inverter all on one of the main breakers.
*See Smart Phase Selector Hum (Impending Failure?) for more details
Due to how the camper is wired, moving the washer and dryer outlets (not used with the inverter!) was required to get the hutch outlets to work as well as the outlet that powers the 120vAC >12vDC converter that powers the Winegard Gateway Router.
Moving the breakers was surprisingly easy. With all power off I removed the Power Distribution Panel cover. The breakers easily rotate out of the panel (grasp on the right edge and pull it towards you--it will pivot on the left side and come out). Moving the wire was even easier--unscrew from the breaker and thread wire to new desired breaker.
I did ensure that the rating of the breaker and circuit stayed consistent.
Below are the OEM and updated diagrams.
OEM
Modified - the blue means "Victron" and the circuits powered by the inverter.
As a result of the AMSolar Smart Phase Selector failure* one of the side projects was to put the primary circuits that must be powered by the inverter all on one of the main breakers.
*See Smart Phase Selector Hum (Impending Failure?) for more details
Due to how the camper is wired, moving the washer and dryer outlets (not used with the inverter!) was required to get the hutch outlets to work as well as the outlet that powers the 120vAC >12vDC converter that powers the Winegard Gateway Router.
Moving the breakers was surprisingly easy. With all power off I removed the Power Distribution Panel cover. The breakers easily rotate out of the panel (grasp on the right edge and pull it towards you--it will pivot on the left side and come out). Moving the wire was even easier--unscrew from the breaker and thread wire to new desired breaker.
I did ensure that the rating of the breaker and circuit stayed consistent.
Below are the OEM and updated diagrams.
OEM
Modified - the blue means "Victron" and the circuits powered by the inverter.
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