09-11-2015, 07:37 PM
Chester,
To the best of my memory, I think one in, and two out. I have a breaker panel in my basement just for the inverter circuits, and it has two breakers. I also have a plug that feeds that panel that can be manually plugged into a circuit that bypasses the inverter altogether for those circuits. And.........Newell did something with the other leg (red) going into a transformer that I forget why.
I don't understand the prewiring comment. What can be prewired? I hung the inverter and hooked it up to existing wiring.
The length of the existing wiring was the determining factor in which way I mounted the inverter.
I am not trying to evade the questions, I honestly don't recall the exact details of the wiring. It would be tomorrow afternoon before I can crawl in the basement and take pictures if you need them.
To the best of my memory, I think one in, and two out. I have a breaker panel in my basement just for the inverter circuits, and it has two breakers. I also have a plug that feeds that panel that can be manually plugged into a circuit that bypasses the inverter altogether for those circuits. And.........Newell did something with the other leg (red) going into a transformer that I forget why.
I don't understand the prewiring comment. What can be prewired? I hung the inverter and hooked it up to existing wiring.
The length of the existing wiring was the determining factor in which way I mounted the inverter.
I am not trying to evade the questions, I honestly don't recall the exact details of the wiring. It would be tomorrow afternoon before I can crawl in the basement and take pictures if you need them.
Richard and Rhonda Entrekin
95 Newell, 390 Ex caretaker
99 Newell, 512 Ex caretaker
07 Prevost Marathon, 1025
Maverick Hybrid Toad
Inverness, FL (when we're home )