Very interested in the sticky tape stuff...
Is the fuel tank diamond plate???
no smooth aluminium.
Very interested in the sticky tape stuff...
Is the fuel tank diamond plate???
Still not sure where to install the house battery box...
Here's the converter I'm using...
Hoppin 1960 that thing looks :haha:
As far as the breakers I would just get some 15 amp button breakers in a sub panel that is easy to get to
On the INVERTER, you will want a master disconect for both the 110 and 12 V
The 12 V make sure that you install a amp shunt
Looking good
converter takes "shore power" and converts 120v ac to 12v for 12 functions of the rv. inverters take 12v and converts it to 120v ac.
power generation is made in ac current and converted to dc, so when you convert dc to ac you "invert" the power back to ac.
I can relate. I can think of a lot of things I have undertaken that turned out to be more work than I thought they would be.It's a lot more work than I planned on... I knew I was getting myself into a big project, but building an RV from scratch is way more involved than most could imagine...
I get that... And thanks...
Still not sure what nowires is getting at...
if you were running a "inverter" you would need to isolate the 120 converter fron the from the inverter, if you didn't you would be trying to charge the 12v house batt with the converter while making 120v with the inverter from the 12v house batt. just a big loop of loss!
you would also want to isolate the fridge if it could run off 120 default.