GoingMobile
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I have most of my house battery charging in place, 400 Watts of solar panels on the roof, DC to DC charger for charging while driving. The last component would be an Inverter/Charger for charging from shore power and using an Insta-Pot and a couple of other AC devices.
I had previously used a Xantrex 1000 watt inverter in another vehicle. It had AC outlets to plug devices or cords into. I had heard good things about Victron Inverter/Chargers, particularly with Lithium Batteries, but looking at them there is nowhere to plug anything in. I had already used an outdoor extension cord to bring power from the inverter to an outlet on the opposite wall of the van where the kitchen counter will be. I left the plug on where the inverter will be, thinking it would just be a matter of plugging into the outlet on the inverter when it was time. I imagine I can strip the wire ends and wire the cord to the inverter internally somewhere. They're pricey too compared to other inverters I've seen. Are they that good?
I think I would like to have at least 2000 watts from the inverter. I don't like campgrounds, so I'm unsure how often I'll be charging the battery bank with that method, but I'd like to have that go as fast, safe and as smooth as possible when I use it.
Any recommendations for inverter chargers?
I had previously used a Xantrex 1000 watt inverter in another vehicle. It had AC outlets to plug devices or cords into. I had heard good things about Victron Inverter/Chargers, particularly with Lithium Batteries, but looking at them there is nowhere to plug anything in. I had already used an outdoor extension cord to bring power from the inverter to an outlet on the opposite wall of the van where the kitchen counter will be. I left the plug on where the inverter will be, thinking it would just be a matter of plugging into the outlet on the inverter when it was time. I imagine I can strip the wire ends and wire the cord to the inverter internally somewhere. They're pricey too compared to other inverters I've seen. Are they that good?
I think I would like to have at least 2000 watts from the inverter. I don't like campgrounds, so I'm unsure how often I'll be charging the battery bank with that method, but I'd like to have that go as fast, safe and as smooth as possible when I use it.
Any recommendations for inverter chargers?