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Old 04-21-2019, 06:14 PM   #2
Mo_Mike
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Let me make sure I am understanding. When you turn off the AC breaker feeding the RECP, everything on the circuit goes "dead" except for the TVs, correct?

I am thinking that the RECP BREAKER is also feeing the AC input for the INVERTER. So, when the INVERTER loses AC power on the INVERTER INPUT, it may "automatically" switch to battery power to supply AC power to the TVs.

If you can turn the INVERTER OFF while turning off the RECPT breaker, the TVs "should" lose power. If you can turn the INVERTER OFF while the RECPT breaker is on, the TVs should also lose power.

If this is the case, then the other RECPT outlets would be wired on the upstream side of the AC that feeds the inverter...

Just a thought...
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