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Carver Mariner Automatic Shore Power / Generator Transfer Switch
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Re: Carver Mariner Automatic Shore Power / Generator Transfer Switch
You could then size the inverter to run the coffee pot only. I only think of this, 'cause I've pondered the same problem also.
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tomschauer wrote:Source of the post With the auto change over you have two relays with 110v coils, one for each main breaker. These are normally closed to fail to shore power. When the genny starts it energizes the relay coils and switches to gen power. If you are going to use and inverter that automatically switches to dc on ac loss simply put it between the breaker for the circuit you want to energize and the wire to the circuit receptacles.
This raises the same question I am struggling with. It sounds like the connection to the panel from the inverter (if you are powering multiple breakers) has to be after the relay but before the panel.
I have two panels with two 30amp shore power plugs feeding it. Generator comes on, relays work, and we Have generator power instead of shore power on both. .
If the relays connect directly to the panel and the wiring to the Inverter has to be between the relay and the panel then how do you go about doing that? Specific steps might clear it up.
Then, the AC power out from the Inverter has to go back to the sub panel to deliver the power?
Appreciate the reply and believe the OP is asking the same thing.
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Re: Carver Mariner Automatic Shore Power / Generator Transfer Switch
If you want to do multiple breakers, you are correct, you will need to break the 30 amp circuit after the relay and before your main breaker. I personally would rethink this. If you try to feed the main and your inverter cannot handle the load and or inrush current you will continually trip the breaker on the inverter most any time you get a blip on shore power.
consider moving your required loads to one breaker and insert the inverter between the breaker and the loads.
Make sense?
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Re: Carver Mariner Automatic Shore Power / Generator Transfer Switch
tomschauer wrote:Source of the post The one 30a shore power should feed your a/c unit(s) only I believe. You wont be running them with an inverter. So figure out which main feeds them and leave it alone.
If you want to do multiple breakers, you are correct, you will need to break the 30 amp circuit after the relay and before your main breaker. I personally would rethink this. If you try to feed the main and your inverter cannot handle the load and or inrush current you will continually trip the breaker on the inverter most any time you get a blip on shore power.
consider moving your required loads to one breaker and insert the inverter between the breaker and the loads.
Make sense?
Thanks, Tom. I think so. What it sounds like you are recommending is a third panel for just those circuits that are to be powered by the Inverter. However, if I were to power the microwave and the three outlet breakers, then I would need four separate feeds from the Inverter (after the breakers). Or one if there is a breaker to that panel. I also have one more for the ice maker.
The idea was to have the AC side power the Inverter Charger for the house battery bank, and then have the output AC from the Inverter power the side with the outlets and the microwave. It also has the water heater and the range on it. So I would have to work through that also. This conversation is beginning to indicate to me that I may need a sub panel to do this.
OP, If I am hijacking this post let me know and I will move it back to the original thread I posted in regards to installing an Inverter.
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Re: Carver Mariner Automatic Shore Power / Generator Transfer Switch
If you move the circuits you want to feed from your inverter to the end of the line, and break the main feed between the last breaker not supplied by the inverter and the first one supplied by the inverter that would do it. Again you want to make sure the inverter and handle the loads of all connected circuits. If you are planning to power a microwave and an icemaker, you will need a big inverter!!!
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tomschauer wrote:Source of the post You don't need to add a subpanel. If you open up your 120 v panel you will most likely see the hot wire from your 30A main either has a buss bar feeding the line side of all the breakers or wires daisy chained to all the line side of the breakers.
If you move the circuits you want to feed from your inverter to the end of the line, and break the main feed between the last breaker not supplied by the inverter and the first one supplied by the inverter that would do it. Again you want to make sure the inverter and handle the loads of all connected circuits. If you are planning to power a microwave and an icemaker, you will need a big inverter!!!
Thanks Tom. Probably a 2000 watt inverter. I have another thread started on it. Feel alittle like I am moving us off the OP’s original question.

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