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Old 07-13-2018, 07:57 PM   #4
TurnerFam
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
State: Georgia
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THOR #4735
in my coach, which has all the outlets on the inverter, including the 'hidden' outlet for the microwave, fridge, TVs, etc., I have 4 - 15amp circuit breakers as part of the 'sub panel', within the main panel, for the 30amp breaker from the inverter.
This 30amp breaker is fed from the Inverter, backwards, into the sub-panel power bar, where the 15amp circuits each get their juice.

While the 4 15amp breakers 'equals' 60amps, the thought is that this is enough for all of the outlets along the circuit branches, but that 'all' will not be used simultaneously, but gives you the ability to have many outlets around the coach for all the 'things' you need to power, from time to time, and 4 different circuits so that 'tripping' breakers doesn't happen too often.
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