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Similar issue to using a generator at home.
Before the electric utility (util) will allow you to connect a home
generator to your house wiring, you must install an approved gen/util
switch. That gen/util switch will connect your house wiring to EITHER the
gen or the util, never both together. You might install such a switch on
your boat to make the Inverter/ShorePower selection. Because, in this
case, the consenquences of switch failure or wrong wiring are severe, the
job is for professional electricians, not a high school grade hobbyist.
There is more involved that just "figuring out the circuit".


J





Tamaroak wrote in news:gI6dndTnPc4n2tDfRVn-
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The inverter I am interested in only has regular 110V outlets, not a
hardwire option. Why couldn't I make up a cord with male plugs on each
end to go from the inverter to my A/C system? This would wire up my
whole system from the inverter, right?

And what happens when I forget to unplug it and hook up to shore pwer?

Capt. Jeff