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Old 01-19-2018, 03:17 AM   #15
Chance
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Originally Posted by gmc View Post
OK... I'll try...

As TurnerFam stated - the solar is standalone... It doesn't interact with anything...

What you don't want is the inverter (drawing current from batteries to create 110v AC) to feed the converter (using AC current to charge the batteries.)
Since the Vegas doesn't have an inverter - not an issue for stock rig..

If you have added a single circuit inverter - as long as that doesn't feed the converter you are fine...

If you added a 'whole rig' inverter - well - now you do need to be sure you don't have that loop - but would mean one large inverter and battery bank... Guessing this isn't what you have...

Make sense?

Good answer.

He seems worried about having a loop, which may or may not actually exist. Need clarification on that.

If there is a loop that would essentially drain the batteries very quickly, it would be an issue with or without solar. Perhaps the inverter is being added at same time as solar and hasn't been operational yet. Agree with others that more information is needed.


Edit -- Was typing while answer was posted.
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