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On Thu, 25 Jun 2009 22:30:05 -0500, cavelamb
wrote: Lastly, I need a simple way to switch from inverter to shore power. Probably easiest would be to have a 110 connection - one socket marked shore power, the other marked inverter and a single plug to the system. Plug it into one or the other? I already had a rotary switch to go from generator to shore power so just bought a new switch with 3 positions instead of two for the inverter. Blue Seas makes one that would probably work for you: http://bluesea.com/application/6/pro...e/overview/173 Otherwise you could just use a DPDT toggle switch if you are switching less current. |
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