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- Trinka 10 Dinghy
Ok, let me explain my logic:
I want to keep powered supplied to the refrigerator.
In the order of preference.
Shore power is first as it's a negligible cost and dosen't require battery charging and power invertering from 12 VDC to 120 VAC. Probably the least amount of failure points and complexity.
Generator is second as it's running to either do climate control or recharge batteries. Otherwise, this is the same as shore power with a higher energy cost.
The Magnum Energy inverter is third as it always invertering power except when saving battery capacity is important. Using an inverter requires recharging the batteries which adds more complexity / failure points.
The Victron inverter is fourth as it's the backup in case all else fails or I need to optimize battery capacity.
The transfer switch was the only piece needed to complete the power switching.
Ted
I want to keep powered supplied to the refrigerator.
In the order of preference.
Shore power is first as it's a negligible cost and dosen't require battery charging and power invertering from 12 VDC to 120 VAC. Probably the least amount of failure points and complexity.
Generator is second as it's running to either do climate control or recharge batteries. Otherwise, this is the same as shore power with a higher energy cost.
The Magnum Energy inverter is third as it always invertering power except when saving battery capacity is important. Using an inverter requires recharging the batteries which adds more complexity / failure points.
The Victron inverter is fourth as it's the backup in case all else fails or I need to optimize battery capacity.
The transfer switch was the only piece needed to complete the power switching.
Ted