Background:
I am adding an auto transfer switch to incorporate an inverter. My GD 2400BH has a WFCO WF-8955-AD-GE distributor panel/converter. After incorporating the switch the distribution panel will get AC power from the output of the new transfer switch (Shore or Inverter). To avoid a battery charging loop I will need to power my converter from the NO contacts along with the shore power in the auto transfer switch. That all makes sense.
But.... when I went to make the connection to the converter I see that the converter AC power in has a pigtail. It connects to a black 14/2 wire that disappears into the underbelly.
What would be drawing AC power and would make sense to be under the same breaker labeled "Converter"?
I am adding an auto transfer switch to incorporate an inverter. My GD 2400BH has a WFCO WF-8955-AD-GE distributor panel/converter. After incorporating the switch the distribution panel will get AC power from the output of the new transfer switch (Shore or Inverter). To avoid a battery charging loop I will need to power my converter from the NO contacts along with the shore power in the auto transfer switch. That all makes sense.
But.... when I went to make the connection to the converter I see that the converter AC power in has a pigtail. It connects to a black 14/2 wire that disappears into the underbelly.
What would be drawing AC power and would make sense to be under the same breaker labeled "Converter"?
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