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Originally Posted by tnedator
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Nothing should be a very high draw, doing whole coach is more about convenience and not having to run extension cords to a single or portable inverter.
So, my understanding to accomplish this, I know probably something like a 2000 watt inverter, a transfer switch and possibly a separate sub panel.
I realize there might be a chunk of labor involved, but other than it being labor intensive, is there any reason I can't accomplish what I want without adding new outlets around the coach or being limited to only 2-3 outlets?
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Like he said, just takes time (labor) and money.
Dont forget water heater and converter will need to remain on primary panel since you wouldn't want them running off the inverter.
I think a separate panel is probably necessary because of multiple breaker/circuits you'd want to power. An inverter with a built-in transfer switch should make installation simpler.
A wiring diagram of such a system was posted within last year -- can't recall if it was me who posted it. I think it may be from Xantrex website.