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Thanks, @RandyB; that is the correct manual and will be very useful. It has been saved to my manuals file on the iCloud. Thanks very much. I know what I'll be reading today.oops. I didn't pick up on that minor little detail.
Attached is a manual for what I think is your unit. Very similar details of operation, but one significant difference...the input AC amperage for the breaker is CONFIGURABLE. In the settings it can be programmed to match the line circuit breaker that feeds the AC to the inverter. However, it trips at 80% of that value, if I read it properly on page 22. In both units, the circuit breaker is there to protect the inverter. Happy reading.
I'm betting there's nothing random with Joe's panel. He could probably run his entire coach on batteries - and mine, too.Yours appear randomly wired sadly, you have "AC Rear" on the right of your line too which should be on shore power only.
Well Buddy - there are a big bunch of batteries, inverters and wires down there; would probably work! I've been known to overbuild a little (like 400amp service to the new RV pad). Hope to see you soon!I'm betting there's nothing random with Joe's panel. He could probably run his entire coach on batteries - and mine, too.
I have a 2017 Ventana LE. My panel has the inverter section with no breakers in it. My receptacles are not listed on breakers in normal panel. Does anyone know where I can find them.Hi TJ...
I'm kinda a visual guy so here's a pic from my 2015 Ventana.
At first glance the breaker panel all looks the same - but - with a closer look the left portion are the breakers for shore power/generator only (I added the "L1" & "L2" labels so I could keep the legs balanced as I moved circuits back/forth around the panel). The right side is powered by the inverter when no shore or generator is available. Also on my panel, the breaker numbers on the inverter side are highlighted in black (see the purple arrow).
I've learned that when you connect shore power or start your generator the inverter stops inverting (it stops turning 12 volts into 120 volts) and goes into "Standby Mode". When the inverter is in Standby Mode the 120 volt shore/gen power passes through the inverter to the inverter side of the breaker panel. I'm not sure how the inverter does this. The manual describes it in a couple of pages with color drawings with cool looking symbols; personally I believe it is magic.
Sooooo... on my panel, the things hooked to the breakers on the right side of the panel will run off the inverter. I moved some circuits from the shore/gen side to the inverter side when solar and big batteries were added but if you take a look at your breaker panel it should give you some indication of what the inverter will power.
Hope this helps.
joe
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