yes, the inverter is capable of powering anything plugged into it, or any of it's inverted circuits, at least for a period of time that the batteries have enough capacity - while driving, your Alternator should be helping to add Charge back into the battery bank, and any Solar would as well. Of course, you can continue to run the generator while traveling, if needed for the extra boost of charging.
When you are stopped and running the generator or are plugged into shore Power, it should work it as well, as the Inverter simply then 'passes thru' the 120v power to the inverted outlets within the coach.
If you have the Magnum ME-RC remote readout panel for the Inverter, you can set the LBCO setting to 11.5 so that the batteries are not drawn down too much, then the inverter automatically shuts itself off.
You can also set your AGS(auto gen starter) setting to 11.9 or 12.0 to automatically power up the generator to RECHARGE the battery bank when they get too low, when you are not on Shore power.
Enjoy! Travel. Have Fun.. : )
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two Campers, two Electric cars
former diesel pusher traveler
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