

And, someone else says just make sure you attach the converter to the same screws as the shore power. Someone in the comments section mentions this fact too. Well, those screws are mounting screws, not wire attachments. Then says, attach the converters charge controller.(zooms in to see two tiny screws). He refers to a diagram that is different to the transfer box he's working on, similar, but confusing none the less and if you blink you'll miss seeing it. He'd just explained to do that very thing from the beginning of the video!? Big power cord, splice, shore cable, here and so on. But he says, ".it's totally understandable, you'll want to disable this." "So, if you have a Progressive Dynamics.you'll want to connect it directly to this. I thought that was what he'd been talking about the whole video. He begins talking about bypassing the charger portion of a converter/charger.

#30 AMP SHORE POWER PLUG HOW TO#
6, 2019) I thought I was beginning to see clearly how to solve my dilemma - lithium battery(s), solar, inverter and the desire to disconnect but leave the shore power connection intact.
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(How to Install an Automatic Transfer Switch to a Solar Inverter, Sept. I watched Will's video regarding a transfer switch. ( I have an unused in the box MPP 812 12v 800w I am selling cheaper than new if interested in the 12v model) The MPP all in one has a battery charger built into it and will charge on solar or ac if you choose that option. The converter switch would allow you to turn the battery charge output of the RVs converter off and only use the solar power to charge your battery. It makes sense that if you plug/connect the shore power cord to your capable inverter that produces ac it would power all that the genny or shore power hook up would be powering. When you wanted to power your RV ac from the onboard generator you plugged into the receptical within the cord compartment and started your genny. Furrion Marine Power Cord Adapter - 30A Female to 50A 125/250V Male - Yellow 148.83. Furrion Marine Power Cord Adapter - 30A Female to 30A Male - Black 34.75. Furrion Marine Power Inlet - 30Amp - 125V - LED - Round - Gray 75.66. If you wanted shore power you plugged the cord into the outside shore power pedestal (at home or RV, park or other available source. Customers compare F30ITSBS to these similar products. I had an older RV that within the shore power cord compartment there was a 30amp receptical.

(Most RV converter chargers aren’t set up for LiFePo) Basicly but putting a switch to disconnect the RV converter battery charging circuit.
