T&T: Wirihng diagram for inverter/charger

Peter Bennett peterbb4 at interchange.ubc.ca
Mon Aug 13 00:18:19 EDT 2007


If you currently have one circuit breaker that feeds all the outlets
that you want to be fed by the inverter, you could disconnect the
outlets from that breaker, and connect them to the inverter's AC
output instead, then connect the output from that breaker to the
inverter's AC input.  It would, however, be desirable to have a
breaker between the inverter and the outlets.

Without knowing your present system, and what you might want to power
from the inverter, it is very hard to make any firm suggestions.

Whatever you do, the system must be wired so that two AC sources cannot
be connected together, regardless of how you may set (or mis-set)
switches, and it also should not be possible to connect the inverter's
output back to its own input.

Sunday, August 12, 2007, 8:51:42 PM, tomeyates wrote:

tcn> I have a new inverter/charger to replace my old
tcn> Professional Mariner single stage charger. Anybody have a wiring
tcn> diagram available?
tcn> I have  30 amp shore power and generator to a three way switch.
tcn> Thanks for any input.
tcn> Tom
tcn> CARISMA, Fantail 50 
tcn> Portland, OR

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