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AC shore power inverter question

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I have been in RV's up to $500,000 and I have not seen one yet. Been in new expensive 5th wheels almost everyday and I have not seen one yet.......and I stand by my statement as Inverters....invert. Not convert.
Come on over I can let you touch my Magnum Energy inverter converter charger. in my Newmar Mountain Aire.
Bill
 
I don't doubt or deny they exist. They are not the norm and that needed to be made clear when discussing what the OP had. He did not state he had a dual purpose unit and many people are just plain wrong about what they DO have. Hard to give opinions without having the facts.
 
I have worked on everything from DC3s to nuclear submarines and missiles. The Roadtrek I just bought has an Inverter/charger. It is the first one I have seen and I was confused. The salesman did not have a clue. So confusion is understandable. Anyone know how to find reliable lithium ion batteries for a Roadtrek?

btw, The first inverter I used was a 60 cycle motor with a gearbox to reduce the rpm to run a 50 cycle generator. The old days!

Be well everyone.
 

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