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@bareend14946 ай бұрын
That's EXCACTLY what I did with my 1999 Airstream Safari. I installed a 30AMP outlet in the bumper compartment so I just connect the RV to itself and turn on my 3KW inverter. I have 200AH Lithium batteries. The Airstream is equipped with a switch next to the door controls the Converter. I also have a battery monitor (Renogy) to visually tell me what the system is doing. Inexpensive, reliable and simple. It's never failed me.
@StartVisit4 ай бұрын
do you think 3K inverter is overkill for 200AH battery?
@dash84655 ай бұрын
The best application for this inverter.. “inverter prepped” GFCI’s… many trailers have the 110v wall sockets on one GFCI loop. Cut the “prep” loop, romex from the converter/110v breaker side connects to the “IN”, the other side of the loop connects to “Out” and goes straight to the 110v outlets. When the inverter detects shore/genny power at the “IN” the inverter simply switches to allow that 110v shore power to go right back “OUT” to the GFCI outlets. If the inverter does not detect shore power at the “IN” it will then use 12v to push 110v “OUT” to the GFCI outlets. It’s extremely simple, but videos like this clouds or misses the best user-installed application for this inverter.
@timothyculliver19936 ай бұрын
So much talent in one person, thanks for all your support in helping others.
@standingmannequin79116 ай бұрын
I like it since it's still working strong for me two years. Keep in mind that it truly does need good ventilation otherwise it heats up real fast and will shut down.
@mikeweis59256 ай бұрын
Great option for those of us looking for an affordable entry to inverters.
@AllAboutRVs6 ай бұрын
Glad it helped
@shamrock241r85 ай бұрын
He said $600.00 for a 2000 watt inverter, which will not run AC. I just bought a Renogy 3000 watt inverter, that will run AC for $389.00.
@sprayhawk8086 ай бұрын
The timing of this was unparalleled. This was exactly what I had been daydreaming about for adding to our RV. We are a 50amp 5th wheel with a residential fridge running of a WFCO 1000w inverter and 3-100ah BB. I wanted to try and expand the inverter capabilities to also include the TV and my office space and have those outlets operate as seamlessly as the fridge. I was hoping to find a 2kw inverter that I could just swap out and replicate the wiring for the fridge to the other outlets. Earlier today, I saw your vid on the Multiplus II that is the better solution, but would require expanding the battery bank and is a higher hardware cost. But, my scratchpad math has me thinking that the Victron approach might still be a better bang for the buck. If the total hardware costs of the MPii are $2kish and this is just under $1k (including a subpanel), I think the upsides of the Victron make it the better option - especially if I want this to be a step towards a more complete/integrated solar/off grid system.
@BillRolke6 ай бұрын
I used the 1800 watt version of this in my inverter prepped cougar 5th wheel. Works great! The automatic transfer switch and hardwired ac side connections made it perfect for this application.
@mrsmac51966 ай бұрын
Thanks for introducing this product, this was pretty interesting. As owners of a smallish rig (25' tongue to spare), we're overwhelmed with videos about supersized electrical builds in 5th wheels, etc. We're part timers, have less space and less need for an extremely complex, expensive system. This product seems a good starting point for folks who just need an assist for overnighting when traveling or a few days of dry camping. The northeast doesn't have a great deal of boondocking locations. We have solar and a converter for the 12 volt stuff. Want to move up a bit so we can charge devices, make coffee, etc, without running the generator.
@voyagerman223 ай бұрын
So glad I found this. I have a 1999 Leisure Travel class B and the previous owner installed a similar set-up. I always thought it was unusual, especially since I hadn’t seen anyone doing this before. Mine has a 3kw inverter that outputs to a 120v receptacle that I plug the 30A power cable using adapter. There is a light switch that disconnects converter battery charging. Don’t really use set-up since I have an Ecoflow Delta 2 and because I still have lead acid house batteries. Been considering lithium battery upgrade that might make me reconsider using it. Anyway, great video, thanks.
@DriverDean6 ай бұрын
Thx for posting! I have a 2004 Newmar Class A I purchased this summer that has a converter only. For my non-shore power situations, instead of the expense of an inverter and larger expensive batteries, I went the ecoflow route with 2 small portable ones, the river pro 2 for laptops, couch recline, coffee maker...and a little 256WH one for phone charging and hotspot power. I keep them plugged into AC right in the coach. After 5 months I am happy with my choice and am glad I did not install an expensive large LiPo battery bank and all the Inverter equipment and saved much money as well..I can run a generator 1/2 hour a day to recharge the ecoflows fully or simply turn my coach engine on briefly if its "quiet hours" time in a campground.. Bonus feature: the ecoflows are portable so I can use them for other situations outside the RV anytime, and can save weight by not bringing them at all if I am going to have shore power for my next excursion....
@ardvark166 ай бұрын
I use the 1800w version which is much more cost efficient. I teamed it with 2 Renogy 100ah batteries and it’s great. I had an Xantrex unit fail in the first 18mos and they did not care one bit. Switched to progressive and have had the opposite experience. They actually answered the phone and helped with my install by suggesting a few things. 1800w version Jared. This is the way. Victron is amazing. It’s overkill for me who only uses the inverter once a year or in an emergency.
@dtcrimm6 ай бұрын
I've got an Alliance Delta and added this inverter. With the inverter prep it's a super simple install, without any of the issues you mentioned... I installed it just before it went into storage, but I'm going to boondock for a week over spring break. Can't wait to try it out!
@AllAboutRVs6 ай бұрын
Very nice, spring is a perfect time for being off-grid.
@jeric25773 ай бұрын
E-Trailer has always been a good shopping experience when I have used them and really surprised at the huge range of products they do have.
@GMCPB5 ай бұрын
Great video as usual. I did find it odd you never mentioned the brand of the inverter🤔. Was there a reason for that?
@Jimmy_Jim_Jim_12346 ай бұрын
I have a small class C for motorsports. This is exactly the same basic system i put together. Great video thanks.
@AllAboutRVs6 ай бұрын
Very nice!
@InverterReview-qz9eg2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the budget friendly products.....
@ChipEstrada2 ай бұрын
So I have a little Keystone Hideout 175BH, it comes "Inverter Ready" meaning... I think.... you can add an inverter and bypass the cyclical recharge of the discharge issue you mentioned. There are a few plugs in the camper that are labeled Inverter prep and then there are others that are not, like the Microwave and the AC. So I can add an inverter and not worry about shutting off any breakers because I dont have to plug my camper into the inverter.
@rcwrightjr87876 ай бұрын
Alliance uses these inverters. I had one in my 372rk before I upgraded to the victron multiplus. I had no issues with it while I used it.
@brandonstewart71453 ай бұрын
Thank you for the video, very informative and straightforward, I would like to ask how do you know which size fuse to put on your battery pac to inverter?
@lancebohren6405Ай бұрын
I did this install using a renogy 2000watt inverter. We have 400 watts solar,victron smart solar charger and bmv500 shunt,380ah batteries all running through a positive and negative busbar. Wired from ac terminal bar to a 30amp receptacle to plug my shore power cord into. I also did run the ground from the inverter to chassis ground. My question is why do I get a ground fault trip on the inverter when I power it on and RV is plugged into it but no ground fault when unplug the RV and plug directly into one of the outlets on the inverter. I also did a separate breaker for the inverter/charger in the RV panel.
@jkfusion6 ай бұрын
Renogy 2000w inverter plus a WFCO transfer switch is way cheaper
@misteraon6 ай бұрын
Interesting option. I think for the price point I’d go for. Renogy 3000W Inverter/Charger for about the same price.
@brianhilligoss6 ай бұрын
So far I’ve done 3 cheapish battery inverter setups. One for myself and 2 for family. I’ve gotten new takeout zantrex freedom xc2000 inverters on eBay. These are factory installed in alot of motor homes. Seems many upgrade right off the bat to the xc3000. Then 4 of the dr prepare 100ah batteries. All in with wire is 1525. Then I wire the shore power plug to the inverters transfer switch then from the inverter to the fuse panel. The xc line of inverters have a 80a charger so just disable the factory installed charger.
@scottd1436 ай бұрын
Thanks for this video. I have inverter prep and this would be perfect until I can afford Victron. Great information as always
@AllAboutRVs6 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@billleslie22516 ай бұрын
I did a very similar thing with mine. I have two 100 amp hour 12v lithium batteries in parallel and a 2000 W renogy inverter. This system only provides 120v. I still have my old 12V system composed of 2 6v golf cart batteries in series for all my 12v needs. At some point (when the 6v batteries die, I will buy an additional lithium battery and tie in the 12 v system.
@calledtojourney6 ай бұрын
When I powered an entire motorhome from a similar inverter, I resolved the 'inverter powering the charger' issue by connecting the charger's power cable to a normally closed relay that was powered by a separate line (i.e., not the one powering the rest of the motorhome) coming straight from the inverter. When the inverter turned on, the relay opened, thereby preventing the converter from receiving power even though everything else in the motorhome was powered. And when the inverter was off, the circuit was closed, so the converter would run. I didn't trust myself to always remember to manually turn the converter off and back on at the panel.
@TheCrawdadman6 ай бұрын
Very nice video, I am shocked more people don't wire up a battery bank like this! I have a couple vids on my channel showing how i did mine this way. Works great!
@Mstred4 ай бұрын
I would like to ask you a question if you don't mind. I am getting a 3000-watt inverter with an auto transfer switch built in. When on shore power it will reverse to charge most any kind of battery. I am going to use the 30 amp outlet and box because it is the easiest to work with for me. Can you tell me if I still need #10 wire to the 30 amp box or should I go with #8 and do I then still need the original converter or can I unplug it. Your help would be greatly appreciated as you speak so clearly and are very easy to understand. I love your channel. Thank You in advance either way you go :-)
@bobconner4226 ай бұрын
This is our setup works great and easy 👍
@AllAboutRVs6 ай бұрын
Great to hear!
@StoneRunning236 ай бұрын
Great video! Have a Winnebago solis pocket RV. Awesome camper van.. We are finding limitations to upgrade our power because of the small size and this may be the solution! Any more insight will be helpful! Our current power is AGMs + 170w solar.. 30amp plugged in, but no inverter for 110v off grid.
@rachaelb91643 ай бұрын
This could be good for someone that has a residential fridge and you just want power to that. Previous owners put a residential fridge in our RV and that’s the main reason we can’t do any long trips off grid.
@robsycko6 ай бұрын
Now put it in a box with a solar hookup and charger and you will have your own home built power station.
@Kevin-midmichigan4 ай бұрын
When you're done with the test you can send it my way. Lol..look simple enough even I could do it 😅
@placesonthelist6 ай бұрын
This is similar to the system I put in my 17' trailer. I have the Renogy 2000 watt inverter and a Go power 30 Amp transfer switch. I hard wired mine so the converter is disconnected when not on shore power.
@Maxid16 ай бұрын
So here's one of my latest things. I changed out my Lance 80w panel for two 200watt panels. I can pretty much charge my rv batteries on a winter rainy day now. Then in my travels I found a very cracked 48v 500watt panel in a dumpster. I recused it and put my meter on it and it still worked. I gave it to a friend. He got an eco flow power station for under $700 bucks. You can plug a 48v panel directly into that. So storage battery/controller/inverter all taken care of for $700 and his $350 dollar panel was free. I'm thinking I could use the same set up for a redundant power source in my camper. I can't mix it because my rv system is 12v and I don't want to put any money into the hardware other than the panel upgrade. I've got 10 gauge wire from the roof to my controller so 400w is no challenge. The 48v power would be so I could run my computer without drawing down the engineering needs of the 12v system. Also, I can catch sunlight from the back of the camper in the event I can't urban dock facing south. I'd be able to plug the 48v system into the 12v through the inverter if I needed to charge the 12v. The expensive part of my plan is the sun detecting frame I want to try. Have the frame track the sun and align the panel but also stow it remotely. Although the roof is built to walk on, I'm trying to stay off of it. Room is very tight up there but if I move the radio antenna, I can get that monster up there. It's over 7ft long and 3ft 7in wide. So for about $1200 I can have auxillary power that can go with me if I get a new RV. They're pretty much junk so I calculate replacing one every 10 years. Still less than just the property tax bill on the california home I sold for the same time span. I could just about buy a new camper if I wanted to throw money away.
@MYCHANNELWITHMYSTUFF6 ай бұрын
what did you use for the pre-charge resistor? do you have a link?
@patrickstiltner12076 ай бұрын
I was wondering the same thing
@mikewalker41346 ай бұрын
Good minfo. What manufacture of invertor did you install?
@scottwhitesell54765 ай бұрын
Am I understanding correctly that I should turn off my converter breaker anytime I'm boondocking? I've never heard this said before.
@rvpilgrims6 ай бұрын
Hi @AllAboutRVs. I've been struggling to find an inverter solution for our 30 amp trailer. I was hoping to go Renogy, but their battery inverters are ground-neutral bonded, so they fault whenever connected to our Progressive Dynamics panel. I've decided to go inverter charger, and wanted to use the Sungold 3000 watt, but it's too large to fit comfortably in the compartment with adequate breathing room. Any suggestions that aren't as expensive as the Victron?
@kevink87656 ай бұрын
How about tapping into the shore power line before it reaches the inverter and wire the converter directly. That way the converter is only powered when there is shore power. Of course you need to add a fuse or circuit breaker. I did a something similar when I installed my Go Power inverter years ago. Since the Go Power inverter doesn’t have a transfer switch I had to add one and since my converter doesn’t charge lithium batteries I installed a separate charger for the batteries and turned the converter breaker off. I thought about replacing the converter but decided to keep it just in case I wanted to revert the system back to original.
@calledtojourney6 ай бұрын
That would work, but you would need two power inlets, one for the converter and another for the rest of the RV. Considering that most RVs are 30 or 50 amp, that wouldn't be easy. I resolved this issue in a prior RV by powering the converter from a normally closed relay I got at a local electrical supplier. When the inverter powered on, it opened the relay so the converter wouldn't operate. And when the inverter powered down, the relay closed again so the converter functioned normally. I think the relay was about $50, and the only other expense was some cheap wire to run a separate line from the inverter to the relay.
@kpoutdoorcustomz1376 ай бұрын
I love your videos. Curious what coffee maker you are using. I’ve owned three RVs now and each has had a 1800 or 2000 watt inverter installed in them and none of them would operate the coffee maker. Even tried a couple different brands of coffee maker. My current inverter/charger is a Xantrex Freedom HF 1800 that is suppose to have a surge rating of 3600w and it too will not operate the coffee maker. What do you think is the problem?
@pauldem5446 ай бұрын
Nice review, very thorough but I also noticed that Renogy is selling a 2000W Inverter w/ Transfer switch AND charger for less than $600. That would likely be a preferred choice so you don't have to mess with the whole onboard converter issue.
@Jimmy_Jim_Jim_12346 ай бұрын
I just installed a 2000w Renogy. Its great.
@AllAboutRVs6 ай бұрын
I did look at it and have had good experiences with other Renogy gear. I was a bit hesitant on their inverter with transfer switch and charger. Reading reviews it looks like it has a fairly high failure rate. Maybe they just had a bad batch and were able to correct it.
@Jimmy_Jim_Jim_12346 ай бұрын
@@AllAboutRVs I just got the basic inverter, but thanks for the heads up.
@calledtojourney6 ай бұрын
Some have had good success with Renogy inverters, but I didn't. The inverter I got from them wouldn't even power on because it supposedly sensed that the 200 amp hour battery bank it was connected to was 'too small'. After some back and forth, including me pointing out that their web page said nothing about this 'feature', they agreed to let me return it for a refund.
@Jimmy_Jim_Jim_12346 ай бұрын
@@calledtojourney Thats "interesting"! I'll need to watch for that. I'm glad you got a refund.
@jerrytalley8026 ай бұрын
I love the AC side of that inverter. Some have these TINY screws and I’m putting a 10 guage wire in it. It amazes me someone can be smart enough to build an inverter, but not realize they need a BEEFY connection for wire that size. Thanks for the great videos
@RonW46844 ай бұрын
I have a built in solar panel for my RV. Would the panels still charge the batteries while the inverter was powered on?
@Papahoosh6 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video. According to the manual and the etrailer it should be installed in a well ventilated area. I have a GD Reflection 5th wheel similar to what you have. Question: would it be safe to install the inverter inside the front compartment or in the basement?
@AllAboutRVs6 ай бұрын
That’s where I would install it. Our Victron needs are about the same and it does well in there. If we are heavily using it in the middle of summer we would open the front compartment if we were running the AC or something.
@stevem2682 ай бұрын
i want to use my inverter to power one circuit(4 outlets) in my trailer. that circuit is only used for electronics such as tv, dvd, laptop etc etc. can or should i use a simple transfer switch to change the source of that circuit from the breaker panel to the inverter?
@jbadger14586 ай бұрын
Nice job and your in depth review is good... one problem. You said 10 gauge wire for the input of it. The outside jacket was yellow which is 12 gauge romex, 10 gauge romex is orange. Hoping you just overlooked that part.
@AllAboutRVs6 ай бұрын
It’s a strange color jacket but it’s 10/2. When I bought it by the foot at the hardware store I had to double check because I thought the same thing. I made sure it said 10/2 on the jacket.
@luminousveiws6 ай бұрын
Colors are helpful but not reliable!
@Spridle606 ай бұрын
If you need to use a circuit breaker as a switch, it must have the SWD/switching rating or it will soon fail.
@rickw56796 ай бұрын
Sorry in advance for the dumb question. But can you use an inverter that doesn't have a transfer switch? Like an inverter with built in outlets? Thank you for the great videos!
@AllAboutRVs6 ай бұрын
Yes you can.
@luminousveiws6 ай бұрын
Small is relative. I wish I had room for that.
@neilevenden34816 ай бұрын
Question for all the US National Park RVers. This summer we will make our first visit to a US National Park. We have a Camping Site Reservation. Do we need a Park Pass in addition, or is access to the National Park included in our Camping Fee.
@Jenjane555 ай бұрын
What is the difference between the converter and inverter.
@Alohakoa593 күн бұрын
Can you just turn your inverter off when not using it and then it’s not charging
@Jim.D6 ай бұрын
On the 2/0 wires, you should have used wire ferrules, the connection will be much better
@paulweaver74266 ай бұрын
Where was this video a month ago, jk. I just installed this one to run my new Residencial refridegerator.
@ceciliapetrowsky25726 ай бұрын
This went waaay over my head. How do you know how to make sense of this stuff? I would think you’d have to be an electrician.
@scotthaskell40606 ай бұрын
The specs indicate the transfer switch is only 20amps. If I interpret that correctly, when connected to shore power, you will only get a max of 20 amps vs full 30amps for those of us with smaller RVs. Whats the point? If youre boondocking, 2000watts is sufficient for short term needs, but when connected to shore power, I would want all 30amps. Perhaps, I misinterpreted, but the transfer switch isnt helpful.
@AllAboutRVs6 ай бұрын
Yes I just double checked the manual for the specs and it is 30 amps. It looks like it might be wrong on Etrailers site. There are smaller versions of this inverter and that was probably a mistake transferred to this one.
@scotthaskell40606 ай бұрын
Thanks! Now, I will definitely consider this one. I dont have a large place and this size will fit. Really want the built in transfer switch. Appreciate your review and your other videos.
@theoldgoat45256 ай бұрын
Do you just make videos, or do you work for people helping them upgrade their RVs?
@rogergraves2426 ай бұрын
So I have to big Of Cat inverter. 3,000. Watts.
@FarisOutbound6 ай бұрын
That wire size in a number 12 not 10. #12 is good for 20 amps. not 30 amps. Number 10/2 orange.
@AllAboutRVs6 ай бұрын
It might look like 12 but it is 10/2. It’s a slightly strange orange. I had to double check when they were cutting it when I bought it by the foot.
@bobabooie63896 ай бұрын
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@solarcharging97436 ай бұрын
This cheap high frequency, transformerless inverter does not appear to be UL-458 listed and as such, it is not safe for use in mobile applications such as RVs. Also, unlike your Victron inverter, this low cost, lightweight inverter does not use an iron core, copper wound output transformer to isolate its DC boost stage from its AC output. which has the potential of damaging and even setting an appliance on fire during a catastrophic failure of its H-Bridge circuit and its AC output integrity monitoring circuitry. This inverter also provides a much poorer surge capacity when compared to a high quality low frequency, transformer based inverter, like the Victron, meaning that you will never be able to start or run a 2kW inductive load. And at a price of over $600, in my opinion, when compared to other inverters with built in charging capability that do posses a UL-458 safety rating, it is seriously overpriced for the features and ratings that this inverter offers.
@kevinholland41566 ай бұрын
You lost me by going so darn fast. I have a 600 watt inverter and a dedicated plug in my RV. I want a bigger inverter; but one that's not going to cause sub panels and breaker franastats. I believe I will look on eTrailer and see if it meets my expectations.
@stv111play3 ай бұрын
missed the point. off grid? hours of videos on solar and convertors and batteries of 5 kinds. conclusion is buy a quiet generator inverter, soft start and propane hook up. solar for thousands of dollars might be able to run AC a couple of hours