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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3783458" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>I won't be of much help to you as we've never really used our "inverter." When we ordered our 38 1/2-foot fifth wheel back in 2010, we also ordered it with a 3000 watt Xantrex converter/inverter. In addition to the inverter, the company also added 2 extra batteries to the RV for a total of 4 batteries. We live in our RV full-time, so we are almost always hooked up to electric. In all the years since we started living full-time in 2011, the only issue we have had with the inverter is more a case of overloading the load and tripping a breaker in the inverter. A simple push of a button gets it back online as the converter. And yes, ours is a pure sine wave inverter, which is the only way to go as far as I'm concerned.</p><p></p><p>No comments on solar as we don't have any of that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3783458, member: 7900"] I won't be of much help to you as we've never really used our "inverter." When we ordered our 38 1/2-foot fifth wheel back in 2010, we also ordered it with a 3000 watt Xantrex converter/inverter. In addition to the inverter, the company also added 2 extra batteries to the RV for a total of 4 batteries. We live in our RV full-time, so we are almost always hooked up to electric. In all the years since we started living full-time in 2011, the only issue we have had with the inverter is more a case of overloading the load and tripping a breaker in the inverter. A simple push of a button gets it back online as the converter. And yes, ours is a pure sine wave inverter, which is the only way to go as far as I'm concerned. No comments on solar as we don't have any of that. [/QUOTE]
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