08-14-2013, 07:07 AM
I would bet that there are only dedicated outlets. That is the most desirable way to use the Inverter. Not sure about yours but you should be able to make sure that there is power coming out of the Inverter AT the Inverter, this will prove that operation. Now I would disconnect ALL Power Sources so that I could use a Volt Meter at the Circuit Breaker Panel. This should also help to identify which circuits are being powered.
I have a Circuit Breaker at the Inverter and I also installed a Circuit Breaker at the Power Bay prior to the power going up to the Circuit Breaker Panel. I also installed a Source Isolation Switch that determines what Source of Power goes to that Circuit.
I only allow the Power Inverter to power up the Television at the Bedroom, the Microwave Oven and the Television at the Living area. I also only allow the Power Inverter/Charger to Charge the House Batteries----unless I use the Battery Merge Switch.
Hope this helps
I have a Circuit Breaker at the Inverter and I also installed a Circuit Breaker at the Power Bay prior to the power going up to the Circuit Breaker Panel. I also installed a Source Isolation Switch that determines what Source of Power goes to that Circuit.
I only allow the Power Inverter to power up the Television at the Bedroom, the Microwave Oven and the Television at the Living area. I also only allow the Power Inverter/Charger to Charge the House Batteries----unless I use the Battery Merge Switch.
Hope this helps
Steve & Patti, Bonnie and Tucker
1982 Newell 38' Classic, DD 6V92
cocktails for as many will fit in the site, dinner for as many can sit at the pick-nick table and sleeps 2 since I fixed the couch