rmoyers@mssi.net
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Hi,
I currently have the WF-68100 converter. The manufacturer claims "The 6800 Series is designed to provide clean power with or without a battery". I'm considering running the converter without the batteries connected and would like to know if anyone has any experience with this. Any comments about how clean the signal is with and without the batteries connected?
As background, my goal is to connect an invertor to the existing wiring panel and power the fridge AC and DC circuits from the batteries through the invertor (and convertor) for short periods while driving. That's easy with the AC side of the fridge (the panel has circuit breakers) but the DC side is wired (with fuses, not switches) into the converter bus, which also charges the batteries. By turning everything off (except Fridge) and disconnected the batteries I believe I can 'realize the dream'. Comments/suggestions are appreciated.
P.S. I working with a 2000/4000 pure sine wave intertor I already have from another project. The fridge is the standard Dometic 2 way propane/electric.
I currently have the WF-68100 converter. The manufacturer claims "The 6800 Series is designed to provide clean power with or without a battery". I'm considering running the converter without the batteries connected and would like to know if anyone has any experience with this. Any comments about how clean the signal is with and without the batteries connected?
As background, my goal is to connect an invertor to the existing wiring panel and power the fridge AC and DC circuits from the batteries through the invertor (and convertor) for short periods while driving. That's easy with the AC side of the fridge (the panel has circuit breakers) but the DC side is wired (with fuses, not switches) into the converter bus, which also charges the batteries. By turning everything off (except Fridge) and disconnected the batteries I believe I can 'realize the dream'. Comments/suggestions are appreciated.
P.S. I working with a 2000/4000 pure sine wave intertor I already have from another project. The fridge is the standard Dometic 2 way propane/electric.