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Originally Posted by John in Santa Cruz
k, so the wfco runs the converter and the air conditioning and the transfer switch to sub panel runs everything else.
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Don't forget the 120VAC element in the water heater if you have that, you'll want that to stay on the 'WFCO' (shore power only) panel also.
In your case IIRC you have a DC only compressor fridge so that's moot, but folks following who may have an AC/DC compressor reefer or a 3-way reefer will want the 120VAC side of those to stay on 'WFCO' panel also.
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Originally Posted by John in Santa Cruz
I dunno if I'll go that far, but having 5200 watt*hours of battery, I could. my wife would love to be able to run her hair dryer, for instance. the little 200W 12VDC ones just don't cut it.
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