Thanks Brian your information has been very helpful. I see you installed your inverter with two 30A lines. What are the advantages of using two lines rather than one 30A line? I ask since the overall capacity of the inverter is 3000W / 110V = 27A.
Thanks Jim. These old eyes aren't what they used to be. I would like to see what you put on the subpanel but I can't read most of the words in the graphic. Any chance you have a clearer picture or could you list the circuits? Scott
Thanks Brian and Dan. I don't know if I would run the fireplace that much on the inverter but it would be nice to have that option, at least at 750 watts. Even if I don't turn on the heat it's nice to look at the 'simulated flame'. :cool: It's difficult to find any detailed info on these...
Hi. This is my first post to a forum, but I've learned a lot reading through many of the forums. I am trying to determine which circuits to power through an inverter. I plan to move the circuits to a subpanel. I know for sure that I will power the GFCI, bedroom, and living room outlets and...
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