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Originally Posted by chuckster57
“Inverted” outlets will be on one leg of the 50A panel. The Romex should come from the circuit breaker to the outlets.
When you cut the Romex and add the inverter, if it has pass through ( internal transfer switch) then shore power simply comes from the breaker to the outlets through the inverter. Turn on the inverter and AC power is sent to the inverted outlets.
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This is a brand new 2023 Outback 328RL. They are all now coming with solar and inverter prep. Some already have one inverter installed.The Xantrex inverter that's installed in this unit has a 30 amp built-in transfer switch. I guess the "AC out" side of the inverter just goes to the first of seven outlets of the inverted branch circuit and ends there, so it really isn't a loop, but more that the inverter interrupts the circuit. That won't be good enough for me as I will want some air-conditioning that's inverter powered. I see a bigger inverter, subpanel and some big lithium batteries in my future, lol...