Replace stock '92 inveter with Xantrex RS2000 OR RS3000?
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09-18-2007, 12:31
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Replace stock '92 inveter with Xantrex RS2000 OR RS3000?
My converters are old and on their last leg. Since I am going to put
in 8 new AGM's soon I want to start them on a proper charging routine. The cost to replace the chargers will get me almost half way to the cost of a refurbed Xantrex RS2000 or for a little more an RS3000. An additional advantage to replacing the Inveter & Converter solution currently in the coach with a new inverter is having one with Auto Gen Start function for battery charging or Thermostat control (travel with pets). Now the question, since our coaches have a Heart 2000watt inverter, I would assume converting to a 3000watt inverter would require additional work such as an additional circuit to the breaker panel, or at least replacing breakers? Has anyone done this conversion? My past includes having been a mechanic and electrician, so no worries there, just need to understand how large this job would be to go to a 3000watt (assume the 2000watt is basically a rip and replace)? If I have to replace the transfer switch to complete this I will just stay with a 2000W unit. Michael Brundridge 1992 WB40 Georgetown, TX |
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09-19-2007, 01:13
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I changed out the Heart with a 3000 Xantrex and the only hard part was wiring
up the remote panel. They did not change any breakers at all. When the Heart crapped out in Alaska, I could not find anyone to install the Xantrex and I swapped them out myself in about 30 minutes. I did not get the remote hooked up until I got back down to the lower 48. Tommy Standard 1993 WB40 (For Sale) [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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09-19-2007, 05:01
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Replace stock '92 inveter with Xantrex RS2000 OR RS3000?
Interesting Tom. Could you tell us more about the remote panel. Were you
able to use the existing wiring? Did you put the remote in the same location (ie left of drivers seat)? On 19/09/2007, Tommy Standard > > I changed out the Heart with a 3000 Xantrex and the only hard part was > wiring up the remote panel. They did not change any breakers at all. When > the Heart crapped out in Alaska, I could not find anyone to install the > Xantrex and I swapped them out myself in about 30 minutes. I did not get the > remote hooked up until I got back down to the lower 48. > Tommy Standard > 1993 WB40 > (For Sale) > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > -- Rob, Sue & Merlin Robinson 94 WLWB [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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09-19-2007, 05:08
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Replace stock '92 inveter with Xantrex RS2000 OR RS3000?
I will state upfront I am not familiar with the '92 setup but I did
replace both Heart 2500's last year in my 42' '95. So I will share that experience so you may "use/ adapt what you can" to apply to your situation. Both 2500's were shot..... I searched and search, metal debate for at least a month, rebuild, upgrade to full sign wave, more power like the 3000 tim the tool man taylor...., buy new or rebuilds.....etc on and on. I have the bus skematics and was talking with Bennie who was at the time, customer service before he was promoted. Looked at the breakers, wiring etc. I determined that the house "wiring" in the coach minus new CB's would be fine for the bigger units. I determined the wiring to the inverters from the old 25oo's to the batteries and CB's was not. Sure I could have a local company built me new cables to the 3000 zantrex specs/ others specs I gleened online from their website manuals, new cb's, etc. no problem. In then end, being ulta conservative and anal retentive about electricity, I went with new Zantrx 2500's..... found the best price on the internet, got free shipping, ordered new remote panels.......push/ pull, no issues, done, 1-1/2 years later happy camper. - in the 95 the inverters/ converter are mounted in a "box" above the batteries, 96 and beyond, they moved them to a curb side compartment to protect them from road dirt,etc. So I remounted not wanting to mess with coach wiring and just clean them frquently. It was fun "drilling" the new monting holes laying on your back with hot metal shaving falling everywhere and on your face, pushing house battery trays out of your way, etc. I should have went to the local el chepo tool place and for 15 bucks bought a drill 90' offset and did it right side up, otherewise the 2 fit fine in the old space with the required "air space" . That was the other problem I had in addition to the above, I could not find upgraded units of any brand to "fit" in the required "box" above the battery properly with air space. - the old heart 2500's came with the heavy battery cable, the Zantrex do not, however you can take apart the hearts and reuse the cable, all you have to do is "enlarge" the mounting hole and the spade lug was large enough. The old cables we also in good shape and met the zantrex specs. - be careful, you a dealing with tons of amps when you hook up the new unit, plenty of warning in the install instructions.. certain steps in certain order and no, my heart did not need a jump start so I did it very slowly and carefully after my morning coffee when I was awake and not stressed, wraped the wrenches in insulation in case I was sloppy, dropped them, etc. covered the batteries with blankets, did the best I could so if "old and sloppy" slipped, I did not fry myself. Good luck, others will offer their views, so consider this just 1 conservative perspective who is chicken! Pete, Donna, and Lucky bear Chin 95 42' greater Daytona Beach Area still out west in NM and Az, the bus is "humming along" --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "mbrund" <mbrund@...> wrote: > > My converters are old and on their last leg. Since I am going to put > in 8 new AGM's soon I want to start them on a proper charging > routine. The cost to replace the chargers will get me almost half way > to the cost of a refurbed Xantrex RS2000 or for a little more an > RS3000. An additional advantage to replacing the Inveter & Converter > solution currently in the coach with a new inverter is having one with > Auto Gen Start function for battery charging or Thermostat control > (travel with pets). > > Now the question, since our coaches have a Heart 2000watt inverter, I > would assume converting to a 3000watt inverter would require > additional work such as an additional circuit to the breaker panel, or > at least replacing breakers? Has anyone done this conversion? > > My past includes having been a mechanic and electrician, so no worries > there, just need to understand how large this job would be to go to a > 3000watt (assume the 2000watt is basically a rip and replace)? > > If I have to replace the transfer switch to complete this I will just > stay with a 2000W unit. > > Michael Brundridge > 1992 WB40 > Georgetown, TX > |
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09-19-2007, 06:56
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Peter I certainly qualify for the terms "electrically challenged" but
couldn't you have completed the job without any worrry of being electrocuted? Disconnected batteries etc????? On 19/09/2007, pgchd > > I will state upfront I am not familiar with the '92 setup but I did > replace both Heart 2500's last year in my 42' '95. So I will share > that experience so you may "use/ adapt what you can" to apply to your > situation. > Both 2500's were shot..... I searched and search, metal debate for at > least a month, rebuild, upgrade to full sign wave, more power like the > 3000 tim the tool man taylor...., buy new or rebuilds.....etc on and > on. I have the bus skematics and was talking with Bennie who was at > the time, customer service before he was promoted. Looked at the > breakers, wiring etc. I determined that the house "wiring" in the > coach minus new CB's would be fine for the bigger units. I determined > the wiring to the inverters from the old 25oo's to the batteries and > CB's was not. Sure I could have a local company built me new cables to > the 3000 zantrex specs/ others specs I gleened online from their > website manuals, new cb's, etc. no problem. > In then end, being ulta conservative and anal retentive about > electricity, I went with new Zantrx 2500's..... found the best price > on the internet, got free shipping, ordered new remote > panels.......push/ pull, no issues, done, 1-1/2 years later happy camper. > - in the 95 the inverters/ converter are mounted in a "box" above the > batteries, 96 and beyond, they moved them to a curb side compartment > to protect them from road dirt,etc. So I remounted not wanting to mess > with coach wiring and just clean them frquently. It was fun "drilling" > the new monting holes laying on your back with hot metal shaving > falling everywhere and on your face, pushing house battery trays out > of your way, etc. I should have went to the local el chepo tool place > and for 15 bucks bought a drill 90' offset and did it right side up, > otherewise the 2 fit fine in the old space with the required "air > space" . That was the other problem I had in addition to the above, I > could not find upgraded units of any brand to "fit" in the required > "box" above the battery properly with air space. > - the old heart 2500's came with the heavy battery cable, the Zantrex > do not, however you can take apart the hearts and reuse the cable, all > you have to do is "enlarge" the mounting hole and the spade lug was > large enough. The old cables we also in good shape and met the zantrex > specs. > - be careful, you a dealing with tons of amps when you hook up the new > unit, plenty of warning in the install instructions.. certain steps in > certain order and no, my heart did not need a jump start so I did it > very slowly and carefully after my morning coffee when I was awake and > not stressed, wraped the wrenches in insulation in case I was sloppy, > dropped them, etc. covered the batteries with blankets, did the best I > could so if "old and sloppy" slipped, I did not fry myself. > Good luck, others will offer their views, so consider this just 1 > conservative perspective who is chicken! > > Pete, Donna, and Lucky bear Chin > 95 42' greater Daytona Beach Area > still out west in NM and Az, the bus is "humming along" > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > "mbrund" <mbrund@...> wrote: > > > > My converters are old and on their last leg. Since I am going to put > > in 8 new AGM's soon I want to start them on a proper charging > > routine. The cost to replace the chargers will get me almost half way > > to the cost of a refurbed Xantrex RS2000 or for a little more an > > RS3000. An additional advantage to replacing the Inveter & Converter > > solution currently in the coach with a new inverter is having one with > > Auto Gen Start function for battery charging or Thermostat control > > (travel with pets). > > > > Now the question, since our coaches have a Heart 2000watt inverter, I > > would assume converting to a 3000watt inverter would require > > additional work such as an additional circuit to the breaker panel, or > > at least replacing breakers? Has anyone done this conversion? > > > > My past includes having been a mechanic and electrician, so no worries > > there, just need to understand how large this job would be to go to a > > 3000watt (assume the 2000watt is basically a rip and replace)? > > > > If I have to replace the transfer switch to complete this I will just > > stay with a 2000W unit. > > > > Michael Brundridge > > 1992 WB40 > > Georgetown, TX > > > > > -- Rob, Sue & Merlin Robinson 94 WLWB [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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09-19-2007, 09:52
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Replace stock '92 inveter with Xantrex RS2000 OR RS3000?
ROOOOOOOOOBBBBBBBBB!
In a word, NO. The optional electical distribution panel where the 2 inverters/ converters connect to is in the the curb side engine compartment, where 3 engine and 2 of the 6 house batteries reside. Also the "ditrubtion" conections for a 6 house batteries, both + and - reside in close proximity to where you need to hook up the 2 + & - inverter /converter cables. unhooking them in the "engine room" does nothing..... the battery + & - poles are still exposed for clumsy over here to drop the wrench on / touch, and the other 4 house batties are still live. unhooking all 9 batteeries was a waste of time............ cover with a blanket, wrap tools in insulation and electrical tape....... make the sign of the cross, genuflec, ........done Also forgot to add you do need new remote panels for the zantrex as the heart ones will not work but the wiring is the same so it is 4 screws and you are done. Heart sold the company and design to another company who then sold to zantrex, so in effect, the upgraded replacement to the oringal equipment, same power that I had. Pete, Donna, and Lucky bear Chin > > 95 42' greater Daytona Beach Area --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Rob Robinson" > > Peter I certainly qualify for the terms "electrically challenged" but > couldn't you have completed the job without any worrry of being > electrocuted? Disconnected batteries etc????? > > On 19/09/2007, pgchd > > > > I will state upfront I am not familiar with the '92 setup but I did > > replace both Heart 2500's last year in my 42' '95. So I will share > > that experience so you may "use/ adapt what you can" to apply to your > > situation. > > Both 2500's were shot..... I searched and search, metal debate for at > > least a month, rebuild, upgrade to full sign wave, more power like the > > 3000 tim the tool man taylor...., buy new or rebuilds.....etc on and > > on. I have the bus skematics and was talking with Bennie who was at > > the time, customer service before he was promoted. Looked at the > > breakers, wiring etc. I determined that the house "wiring" in the > > coach minus new CB's would be fine for the bigger units. I determined > > the wiring to the inverters from the old 25oo's to the batteries and > > CB's was not. Sure I could have a local company built me new cables to > > the 3000 zantrex specs/ others specs I gleened online from their > > website manuals, new cb's, etc. no problem. > > In then end, being ulta conservative and anal retentive about > > electricity, I went with new Zantrx 2500's..... found the best price > > on the internet, got free shipping, ordered new remote > > panels.......push/ pull, no issues, done, 1-1/2 years later happy camper. > > - in the 95 the inverters/ converter are mounted in a "box" above the > > batteries, 96 and beyond, they moved them to a curb side compartment > > to protect them from road dirt,etc. So I remounted not wanting to mess > > with coach wiring and just clean them frquently. It was fun "drilling" > > the new monting holes laying on your back with hot metal shaving > > falling everywhere and on your face, pushing house battery trays out > > of your way, etc. I should have went to the local el chepo tool place > > and for 15 bucks bought a drill 90' offset and did it right side up, > > otherewise the 2 fit fine in the old space with the required "air > > space" . That was the other problem I had in addition to the above, I > > could not find upgraded units of any brand to "fit" in the required > > "box" above the battery properly with air space. > > - the old heart 2500's came with the heavy battery cable, the Zantrex > > do not, however you can take apart the hearts and reuse the cable, all > > you have to do is "enlarge" the mounting hole and the spade lug was > > large enough. The old cables we also in good shape and met the zantrex > > specs. > > - be careful, you a dealing with tons of amps when you hook up the new > > unit, plenty of warning in the install instructions.. certain steps in > > certain order and no, my heart did not need a jump start so I did it > > very slowly and carefully after my morning coffee when I was awake and > > not stressed, wraped the wrenches in insulation in case I was sloppy, > > dropped them, etc. covered the batteries with blankets, did the best I > > could so if "old and sloppy" slipped, I did not fry myself. > > Good luck, others will offer their views, so consider this just 1 > > conservative perspective who is chicken! > > > > Pete, Donna, and Lucky bear Chin > > 95 42' greater Daytona Beach Area > > still out west in NM and Az, the bus is "humming along" > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > > "mbrund" <mbrund@> wrote: > > > > > > My converters are old and on their last leg. Since I am going to put > > > in 8 new AGM's soon I want to start them on a proper charging > > > routine. The cost to replace the chargers will get me almost half way > > > to the cost of a refurbed Xantrex RS2000 or for a little more an > > > RS3000. An additional advantage to replacing the Inveter & Converter > > > solution currently in the coach with a new inverter is having one with > > > Auto Gen Start function for battery charging or Thermostat control > > > (travel with pets). > > > > > > Now the question, since our coaches have a Heart 2000watt inverter, I > > > would assume converting to a 3000watt inverter would require > > > additional work such as an additional circuit to the breaker panel, or > > > at least replacing breakers? Has anyone done this conversion? > > > > > > My past includes having been a mechanic and electrician, so no worries > > > there, just need to understand how large this job would be to go to a > > > 3000watt (assume the 2000watt is basically a rip and replace)? > > > > > > If I have to replace the transfer switch to complete this I will just > > > stay with a 2000W unit. > > > > > > Michael Brundridge > > > 1992 WB40 > > > Georgetown, TX > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > Rob, Sue & Merlin Robinson > 94 WLWB > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > |
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09-19-2007, 11:51
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Replace stock '92 inveter with Xantrex RS2000 OR RS3000?
Okay now I understand what you up against.
On 19/09/2007, pgchd > > ROOOOOOOOOBBBBBBBBB! > In a word, NO. The optional electical distribution panel where the 2 > inverters/ converters connect to is in the the curb side engine > compartment, where 3 engine and 2 of the 6 house batteries reside. > Also the "ditrubtion" conections for a 6 house batteries, both + and - > reside in close proximity to where you need to hook up the 2 + & - > inverter /converter cables. unhooking them in the "engine room" does > nothing..... the battery + & - poles are still exposed for clumsy > over here to drop the wrench on / touch, and the other 4 house > batties are still live. unhooking all 9 batteeries was a waste of > time............ cover with a blanket, wrap tools in insulation and > electrical tape....... make the sign of the cross, genuflec, ........done > Also forgot to add you do need new remote panels for the zantrex as > the heart ones will not work but the wiring is the same so it is 4 > screws and you are done. Heart sold the company and design to another > company who then sold to zantrex, so in effect, the upgraded > replacement to the oringal equipment, same power that I had. > > Pete, Donna, and Lucky bear Chin > > > 95 42' greater Daytona Beach Area > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > "Rob Robinson" > > > > > Peter I certainly qualify for the terms "electrically challenged" but > > couldn't you have completed the job without any worrry of being > > electrocuted? Disconnected batteries etc????? > > > > On 19/09/2007, pgchd > > > > > > I will state upfront I am not familiar with the '92 setup but I did > > > replace both Heart 2500's last year in my 42' '95. So I will share > > > that experience so you may "use/ adapt what you can" to apply to your > > > situation. > > > Both 2500's were shot..... I searched and search, metal debate for at > > > least a month, rebuild, upgrade to full sign wave, more power like the > > > 3000 tim the tool man taylor...., buy new or rebuilds.....etc on and > > > on. I have the bus skematics and was talking with Bennie who was at > > > the time, customer service before he was promoted. Looked at the > > > breakers, wiring etc. I determined that the house "wiring" in the > > > coach minus new CB's would be fine for the bigger units. I determined > > > the wiring to the inverters from the old 25oo's to the batteries and > > > CB's was not. Sure I could have a local company built me new cables to > > > the 3000 zantrex specs/ others specs I gleened online from their > > > website manuals, new cb's, etc. no problem. > > > In then end, being ulta conservative and anal retentive about > > > electricity, I went with new Zantrx 2500's..... found the best price > > > on the internet, got free shipping, ordered new remote > > > panels.......push/ pull, no issues, done, 1-1/2 years later happy > camper. > > > - in the 95 the inverters/ converter are mounted in a "box" above the > > > batteries, 96 and beyond, they moved them to a curb side compartment > > > to protect them from road dirt,etc. So I remounted not wanting to mess > > > with coach wiring and just clean them frquently. It was fun "drilling" > > > the new monting holes laying on your back with hot metal shaving > > > falling everywhere and on your face, pushing house battery trays out > > > of your way, etc. I should have went to the local el chepo tool place > > > and for 15 bucks bought a drill 90' offset and did it right side up, > > > otherewise the 2 fit fine in the old space with the required "air > > > space" . That was the other problem I had in addition to the above, I > > > could not find upgraded units of any brand to "fit" in the required > > > "box" above the battery properly with air space. > > > - the old heart 2500's came with the heavy battery cable, the Zantrex > > > do not, however you can take apart the hearts and reuse the cable, all > > > you have to do is "enlarge" the mounting hole and the spade lug was > > > large enough. The old cables we also in good shape and met the zantrex > > > specs. > > > - be careful, you a dealing with tons of amps when you hook up the new > > > unit, plenty of warning in the install instructions.. certain steps in > > > certain order and no, my heart did not need a jump start so I did it > > > very slowly and carefully after my morning coffee when I was awake and > > > not stressed, wraped the wrenches in insulation in case I was sloppy, > > > dropped them, etc. covered the batteries with blankets, did the best I > > > could so if "old and sloppy" slipped, I did not fry myself. > > > Good luck, others will offer their views, so consider this just 1 > > > conservative perspective who is chicken! > > > > > > Pete, Donna, and Lucky bear Chin > > > 95 42' greater Daytona Beach Area > > > still out west in NM and Az, the bus is "humming along" > > > > > > --- In > WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > > > > "mbrund" <mbrund@> wrote: > > > > > > > > My converters are old and on their last leg. Since I am going to put > > > > in 8 new AGM's soon I want to start them on a proper charging > > > > routine. The cost to replace the chargers will get me almost > half way > > > > to the cost of a refurbed Xantrex RS2000 or for a little more an > > > > RS3000. An additional advantage to replacing the Inveter & Converter > > > > solution currently in the coach with a new inverter is having > one with > > > > Auto Gen Start function for battery charging or Thermostat control > > > > (travel with pets). > > > > > > > > Now the question, since our coaches have a Heart 2000watt > inverter, I > > > > would assume converting to a 3000watt inverter would require > > > > additional work such as an additional circuit to the breaker > panel, or > > > > at least replacing breakers? Has anyone done this conversion? > > > > > > > > My past includes having been a mechanic and electrician, so no > worries > > > > there, just need to understand how large this job would be to go > to a > > > > 3000watt (assume the 2000watt is basically a rip and replace)? > > > > > > > > If I have to replace the transfer switch to complete this I will > just > > > > stay with a 2000W unit. > > > > > > > > Michael Brundridge > > > > 1992 WB40 > > > > Georgetown, TX > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > Rob, Sue & Merlin Robinson > > 94 WLWB > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > -- Rob, Sue & Merlin Robinson 94 WLWB [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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09-19-2007, 16:42
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My coach is at the body shop being repaired, so I can not rip the
inverter out or recall what the breaker panel setup is for the Heart 2000 that is in there now. I assume the '92 and '93 are basically the same setup. I have a battery compartment with 8 gel cells and above that I have a enclosed box with a door which contains two older style IOTA converters and the Heart inverter. I have had the inverter out before so I could pull the converters, but can not recall what the AC input and output hookup was like. You say you did the swap in 30 minutes without the new control panel. Since I can not recall, I would assume since the old unit is 2000watt that Bluebird did it with a single AC output connection from the inverter to a 20AMP breaker in the breaker panel? In your swap did you just hook up one side of the AC output from the RS3000, or does it require both AC output phases be attached to the breaker panel? Michael Brundridge '92 WB40 Georgetown, TX --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Tommy Standard wrote: > > I changed out the Heart with a 3000 Xantrex and the only hard part was wiring up the remote panel. They did not change any breakers at all. When the Heart crapped out in Alaska, I could not find anyone to install the Xantrex and I swapped them out myself in about 30 minutes. I did not get the remote hooked up until I got back down to the lower 48. > Tommy Standard > 1993 WB40 > (For Sale) > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > |
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09-20-2007, 05:35
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Although my '95 may be different from the '92-'93s -- it may also be
similar. I have dual Heart 2500 watt inverters -- it appears that a previous owner upgraded them with new ones a couple of years before I got the coach. I have a Heart Link 2000-R controller that handles the charging, etc. This is a more advanced model than the standard OEM controller. (But it takes a rocket scientist to figure out the manual!) The inverted power seems to have its own circuits. There are two breakers (located on the engine bulkhead below the main panel -- quite near where the inverter box is located). The inverters are in a box above some of the house batteries in a curb-side compartment. I haven't tried to trace out exactly how things are wired -- but it seems to have independent circuits. When I turn off the (home-type) refrigerator by (1) setting the switch inside to off and (2) flipping the circuit breaker on the main panel, the light inside goes out. However, when I disconnect from shore power (or the generator is turned off), then the inverters automatically switch on -- and the light goes on in the refrigerator! I'm guessing that the breakers near the inverters actually control the inverted circuits. (I haven't taken the time to experiment with this yet.) I have assumed that the breakers may turn off the inverters/chargers, so I've left them on when attached to shore power. Perhaps I need to perform some more experiments. So, I don't think it's necessarily safe to assume anything about how the inverters may be wired into the house system until you can experiment with them. Pete Masterson 510-222-6743 (Voice & Fax) 510-407-0422 (cell) aeonix1@... On Sep 19, 2007, at 9:42 PM, mbrund wrote: > <snip> I would assume since the old unit is 2000watt > that Bluebird did it with a single AC output connection from the > inverter to a 20AMP breaker in the breaker panel? <snip> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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09-21-2007, 02:04
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The Xantrex remote panel replaced the old Heart panel. Unfornunately, I had the
work done at a local dealer that serviced Birds and did not watch the process.. I believe that they use some of the old wires, but I don't know to what extent. Tommy Standard [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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