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@satek60 posted:

Initially our inverter was in pass thru, batteries were o tounge. Now upsized 2kw inverter and LFP batteries are under bed. The ATS is behind the breaker panel in the galley. The inverter is switched on via the remote by the door The Inverter feeds the ATS through a 12-3 SO cord running under the trailer alongside the frame. I like the painless auto transfer feeding all the 120 volt appliances. Of course the converter breaker must be off when on inverter.

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inverter under bed relocate BB batts old panel

1500 watt inverter under bed (ipgraded 2000watt in same location) remote mounted below fold down table in background.

dist panel BB Inv complete

Almost finished  install

This is pretty close to what I was thinking my install would look like.  My two BB batteries are already under the bed, and I was going to add two additional BB batteries, Renogy Inverter (with Bluetooth), and Lynx Distributor.

My AC cable from the Renogy Inverter will exit out the under-bed storage area through the pass through, then down under following the chassis, and then upwards through the floor opening to the ATS switch and breaker panel. 

Like you I was thinking of adding the ATS behind my breaker panel.  I have to look at the space there, as everything is so tight.  What is a 12-0 SO cord?  I know this cord supplies the AC power, but did not know what type of cord you were referring too. 

Thanks for the pictures and description.

Mark V

Size you nain semi conductor DC fuses for your largest single use. If not the AC, then microwave, toaster, coffee maker, hair dryer etc.Using a semi conductor DC fuse means it clears based on current rise time, not current alone. That's why they are so expensive. Think of them as safety devices. I have 150 amp Eaton Amptrap fuses (2 because I doubled up my cables and havev2 main disconnects as well) which can handle the AC, my single largest load.

Stay safe!

I was sizing my DC fuses in case I want to use the AC, which does have soft-start attached.  What I see  us using most often are the Microwave and our toaster.  Our Norcold gas frig was working well at the end of last year, so hopefully we will not be needing to switch to an electric compressor right now.

I also have to admit I think  part of the reason I want to install the Inverter is partly to say I have accomplished the installation and it does work.

Mark V

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