Step-by-Step Guide to Installing a Home Inverter System
Learn how to install a home inverter system for reliable backup power during outages. Our guide covers system sizing, wiring, safety precautions, and maintenance tips for a successful and
The inverter can be installed either indoors or outdoors, but it should be in a place protected from direct sunlight, extreme temperatures, and moisture. Ensure the chosen site allows for easy access for maintenance and monitoring. To ensure a smooth installation process, gather all necessary tools and equipment beforehand.
Option 2: Go Power! Hardwire with standard Automatic Transfer Switch Use the TS-30 automatic transfer switch with your Go Power! inverter to automatically switch from shore power (when available) to inverter power. Wire your converter to the shore power side of the transfer switch to ensure the inverter is not being used to charge the RV batteries.
1. Adequate Ventilation: The inverter generates heat while converting DC power to AC power. Therefore, it is essential to choose a location with adequate ventilation to dissipate the heat. The inverter should be installed in a well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight and other heat sources.
Some areas to avoid mounting the inverter are under-the-hood, on the floor over the exhaust system, or in sealed areas where moisture could condense. The ideal inverter compartment should be a clean, dry, cool compartment with some ventilation.
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