Can Go Power Heavy-Duty Inverter 34280178 Connect to RV Through a Transfer Switch
Updated 07/26/2019 | Published 07/25/2019 >
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Can I directly wire inverter to converter through a transfer switch and not worry about hurting the coverter charger and such when not using shore power? For remote applications.
asked by: Jamey W
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The Go Power Heavy-Duty Modified Sine Wave Inverter # 34280178 can connect through a transfer switch to your RV's 12VDC battery bank. Since it has built-in safeguards for over/under voltage, short circuiting, overloading, and over/under temperature it will protect your RV electrical system during power use. It will also display battery wattage and voltage so that you know your power status at any time. You can use the Installation Fuse Block Kit # 342GPDCKIT5 to connect the inverter to your batteries.
Please note that due to the high voltages involved this unit must be installed in accordance with local and national electrical codes by a qualified installer. Complete instructions are linked for you.
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Go Power Heavy-Duty Modified Sine Wave Inverter - 3,000 Watts - 12V
- RV Power Inverter
- Modified Sine Wave
- Air Conditioner
- 12V
- 3000 Watts
- Inverter/Backup Power
- AGM/Gel/Lead Acid
- Outlet
- Go Power
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