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Originally Posted by TurnerFam
Remember, the Inverter being ON does not mean that is is Inverting, but it is simply continuing to "pass-thru" the Shore Or Generator power, standing READY, though, in the event it needs to pick up the slack for any loss of power, whether accidental('blink' in utility power or loss of park power all together), or intentional(unplugging from Shore power when ready to leave, or the Generator being shut off).
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We'd agree, other than a depleted battery bank I can't think of a reason to turn the inverter off? (Which it would do automatically)
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Originally Posted by Porkchop
My Progressive will not just drop one leg for low voltage. If it senses low voltage on either leg it drops both.Bill
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This has been our experience also.
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