hello all, long time reader here but finally decided to join the club,
i really havent found what i was looking for in the search function or on the duck ....
im installing a Xantrex Freedom X 2k inverter (non charger) inside my truck camper
the inverter has transfer switch for shore to battery only, im grasping the concept of this but im not quite confident on how to wire this thing for my intended use.
currently have two BB 100amp hours wire all through with 2/0ga to a PD 4135K Converter (i already trashed the wfco 8735). and victron mppt solar on top.
My main goal is to hopefully be able to use the same factory AC power GFCI outlets that are breakered throught the converter when on shore power or do i have to run a complete additional set of hardwired AC GFCI plugs for offgrid use only? (like on a traditional small inverter) this is where i get lost... haha
Im not quite sure how this would be wired to the converter if thats the case? loooking at the inverter it has the traditional +/- for battery connection and then AC connections for hardwire (not 3prongs)
If anyone could start a convo or point me in the direction of what i might be uneducated on that would be awesome
i really havent found what i was looking for in the search function or on the duck ....
im installing a Xantrex Freedom X 2k inverter (non charger) inside my truck camper
the inverter has transfer switch for shore to battery only, im grasping the concept of this but im not quite confident on how to wire this thing for my intended use.
currently have two BB 100amp hours wire all through with 2/0ga to a PD 4135K Converter (i already trashed the wfco 8735). and victron mppt solar on top.
My main goal is to hopefully be able to use the same factory AC power GFCI outlets that are breakered throught the converter when on shore power or do i have to run a complete additional set of hardwired AC GFCI plugs for offgrid use only? (like on a traditional small inverter) this is where i get lost... haha
Im not quite sure how this would be wired to the converter if thats the case? loooking at the inverter it has the traditional +/- for battery connection and then AC connections for hardwire (not 3prongs)
If anyone could start a convo or point me in the direction of what i might be uneducated on that would be awesome