tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5473206619510995977.post7486204069288057462..comments2023-10-21T04:16:39.681-07:00Comments on The Incredible Hull: 120V AC Panel decision......The Incredible Hullhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01526916576383325077noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5473206619510995977.post-86697177719841969062011-03-20T20:45:47.091-07:002011-03-20T20:45:47.091-07:00I like your system. My hot water and A/C will be ...I like your system. My hot water and A/C will be on the right hand side panel and cannot be connected to the inverter in any way. Any other large AC load (I can't imagine what) would also be connected to this panel. Only relatively small loads (microwaves, TV, laptops etc. will be on the inverter side).The Incredible Hullhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01526916576383325077noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5473206619510995977.post-10927299086790979692011-03-19T04:52:34.431-07:002011-03-19T04:52:34.431-07:00My inverter can be switched on or off at the remot...My inverter can be switched on or off at the remote panel to start automatically when there is no Ac voltage present. I leave it in the off position and only switch on after I have switched off the large loads like the Hot water heater etc. This way I control what is supplied by the inverter and when.<br />This could lead to a error but by arranging the breakers with the largest loads at the top of the panel and in descending order. Only the the lower 3 breaker are on went the inverter is on.<br />Just my 2 centsOcean Dovehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17281128398701888017noreply@blogger.com