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Old 05-27-2018, 12:29 AM   #1
Rcyoung
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
State: South Carolina
Posts: 32
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Inverter options?

I just got a 2001 Damon Intruder. Everything ( with a few minor exceptions) seems to work ok, but I am looking at upgrades and changes.

It has a converter ( with 3 stages to the charging cycle) , but that limits your 110V unless you are in a RV park, or run the generator. I am thinking of putting in an inverter along with some extra golf cart batteries, since the wife needs 110V for an oxygen concentrator and charging an electric wheelchair as a backup option.

What is the best arrangement to allow the converter, 110v outlets, generator, and inverter to "live happily ever after" together? Should the converter be scrapped for an inverter charger? Will the inverter require its "own" outlets in the RV, or can it be wired to "share" the existing outlets with the generator and outside power connections? What happens if the current converter is kept, and the inverter is added to the mix in terms of one system not tolerating one of the others?
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