docj
RVF Supporter
- Joined
- Dec 8, 2020
- Messages
- 202
- RV Year
- 2000
- RV Make
- Beaver
- RV Model
- Patriot Thunder Princeton
- RV Length
- 40
- TOW/TOAD
- 2014 CR-V
- Fulltimer
- Yes
2- specific issue has nothing to do with a/c EXCEPT that if load on system is too high it should have breaker or something to stop it. I’m NOT expecting system to run a/c. I’m frustrated that when a/c was turned on, inverter started steaming instead of flipping a breaker.
That's not how inverters are usually wired into an RV. In my MH my inverter has a 30A breaker in front of it and two subpanel breakers after it. Devices that I want the inverter to be able to power are fed through the subpanel. Other devices, such as the microwave, the air conditioners and the water heater all have their own breakers and aren't fed by the inverter. Your problem came about because the A/C was powered through the inverter which is not the standard practice.