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Originally Posted by imouttahere
Now that I think of it, you're probably right - there's no inverter. You either have 120 from the gen or the shore post. Not enough juice in one bat to run much of an invertor. Next question is, when I put one in, I'm assuming there has to be a switch to isolate the shore power from backflowing into the inverter. I know the gen has an auto transfer cutoff switch.... That's where I need some good advice on how to wire that in to the 120 ac system.
Thanks for all the info - you guys have been a lot of help.
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You may not have an Inverter, but a Converter like we do. It's behind the sliding basement doors on top of a tank, near the water filter (if you have one).
We have a Onan generator, but when CG shore power goes out, the converter works with the batteries to power 12v items. It's been tested a few times. Some lights still work and the fan on the furnaces, so we still had heat throughout the night.
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