Hi All:
Just wanted to get some thoughts on the inverter install I am looking to do. here is what i am planning
1. put a solid piece of wood as a backer board for the front compartment back wall.
2. use the inverter prep wire for a transfer switch with the power applied to that when plugged into the shore power
3. Inverter will become live when loss of shore power
I have 2 100AH lithium batteries
I am looking for this to run the microwave in the morning to heat breakfast and maybe watch TV at night before bed. maybe charge the phones. I do have a propane generator that I will run when needed. I also have a 12-volt for my CPAP already back at the bed. I removed the USB plug that was there and replaced it with the 12-volt outlet.
1. I will also install some fuses in place which should be in place and some disconnects and breakers
I am thinking of a 2200W inverter. I already have the 63A BASKER DC breaker which I plan to use as the solar panel disconnect.
does two 100AH batteries seem like that would be enough for what I am looking at? also, is a 2200W inverter a good choice for this build-out? (I will not be starting this project till the summer as the unti is in storage for the winter.)
I have the 50 AMP solar Controller with a 370W panel on the roof.
Just wanted to get some thoughts on the inverter install I am looking to do. here is what i am planning
1. put a solid piece of wood as a backer board for the front compartment back wall.
2. use the inverter prep wire for a transfer switch with the power applied to that when plugged into the shore power
3. Inverter will become live when loss of shore power
I have 2 100AH lithium batteries
I am looking for this to run the microwave in the morning to heat breakfast and maybe watch TV at night before bed. maybe charge the phones. I do have a propane generator that I will run when needed. I also have a 12-volt for my CPAP already back at the bed. I removed the USB plug that was there and replaced it with the 12-volt outlet.
1. I will also install some fuses in place which should be in place and some disconnects and breakers
I am thinking of a 2200W inverter. I already have the 63A BASKER DC breaker which I plan to use as the solar panel disconnect.
does two 100AH batteries seem like that would be enough for what I am looking at? also, is a 2200W inverter a good choice for this build-out? (I will not be starting this project till the summer as the unti is in storage for the winter.)
I have the 50 AMP solar Controller with a 370W panel on the roof.
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