All with probable exception of the generator start, and the breakaway circuit because they're likely connected before the cutoff switch.
Even with cutoff in "off" position, the breakaway is still powered by battery. You can not disable that, other than disconnecting batter terminals. I think we are saying the same thing..???
I don't have a generator, so I will default your expertise on this one.
And the residential refrigerator doesn't get any power from the converter; only from batteries or from shore power. The point being that without batteries, in a power outage, the residential refrigerator won't run.
Agree...that is why I said "
while plugged in or on generator". In my scenario, the coach would have AC power (cutoff in "off" potion) ....the residential refrigerator would run on direct AC, not inverter.
The point being that without batteries, in a power outage, the residential refrigerator won't run.
Not sure how you jumped to a power outage. The OP was about relocating the cutoff switch, so I was responding to situations where he could have cutoff in "off" position but still be attached to shore power (or generator)
Indeed if cutoff is in "off" position and his AC power is no longer available (shore or gen) then he would be without power to refrigerator via inverter.
the leveling system MAY work from the converter without batteries. Given that sometimes the leveling system can be balky with both converter output and batteries, I think converter alone might not be reliable.
In theory, it should work on converter power alone, but I have never attempted this, and hope I'm never in a situation where I need to do this.
Perhaps the diagram below will help more, as they say "a picture is worth a thousand words".