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Old 12-14-2020, 07:54 PM   #22
JamieGeek
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Axis 24.4
State: Michigan
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Originally Posted by The_Breeze View Post
We may be writing the same thing but to test I need the inverter pulling on the batteries while the inverter receives 120 from itself. So it's 12v in, 120 inverter out to inverter 120 in. I need to intentionally create that loop with a load in between to see if the logic exists. Yes?

I'll try to come up with a crude drawing or maybe it's just time to install that copy of Visio I've been sitting on...
Nope

Just a plug for 120V to input on the inverter.

12V lines go to a 12V battery.

If you want a load on the inverter use the other end of the extension cord connected to the inverter output and plug a lamp in or something.

The input & outputs of the inverter should never be connected to each other.
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