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Originally Posted by JamieGeek
I'm pretty sure you are over thinking it.
If the inverter has a charger and a transfer switch built into it all that logic of "where is the 120V coming from" is already built in. You simply need to wire it up as the instructions say. No need for that extra 30a plug.
I'm guessing the instructions will say take the output of the transfer switch you already have (the one that sources 120V from either the generator or "shore power") and wire that into the inverter. Then wire the output of the inverter to your breaker panel. (Also wire the inverter to the 12V batteries.)
At that point you can turn off/remove the 12V converter since the inverter will do that.
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Hmmm. I'd be glad to take this offline if you'd prefer. I just don't know how much anyone who cares would benefit doing it 'behind the scenes'.
I appreciate your offer to help solve this riddle and don't want to load you down with minutia but I attached the manual for your reference. It actually contains some of the logic in Boolean pseudo-code. If my inference correct, you know how to read it.
All in all, thank you.
p.s. evaluate the AC hookups on p. 6 and p. 17.