How to Install a 3000 watt Inverter in a Caravan Part 2
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- Опубліковано 8 лют 2025
- How to wire a 3000 watt renogy inverter into a caravan part 2, renogy inverter converts 12 volt supply to 240 volt supply to run your appliances inside your off-road caravan when your off grid.
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Awesome video. At least I know what is possible now.
Beats running an extension cord.
Thank you!
Thanks for the comment
Best video ive seen on this stuff in a while cheers
Thank you...appreciate that....
Can you show how you connected it to the Circuit box please?
Great video, thanks. You make it look easy!
Thanks....it's not to hard to do...just double check everything before you do anything...saved alot by doing it myself...thanks for the comment
HI, I know has been a while since this video, (great by the way), how do you handle the Inverter earthing? Especially when connecting to site power?
The output earth it connected to the switchboard earthing system, which is also bonded to the metal parts of the caravan...thanks for the comment
Hi, for your HWS, Fridge & Charger I would put remote controlled power outlets on them. Bunnings sell an Arlec version. Then just fit the remote somewhere easy to see. One remote can control 4 outlets. That way they are always OFF, just when you plug into grid power you push the remote and they all come on.
Not a bad ideal..I'll look into it....thanks for your comment
Hey mate im going to run that same electrical for my inverter can you tell me the name of it. Im going to run all the wires for the sparky. Also what amp change over switch it required? Cheers
Good job mate, I like the little current/voltage module in the DB. Did you link out the earth and neutral from the inverter at the DB? Otherwise wouldn’t you be getting roughly 110V between N-E and A-E, and only 110/120V at all outlets and appliances?
I have the earth from inverter to switchboard ...wired into the other earth's....the neutral from the inverter go straight into change over switch with inverter active....change over switch separates 240v input plug on side of van from inverter input....
can you run the fridge on 12v with the inverter on? I only plan on using 240 for cooking woth an induction top and hot water, after that would switch back to 12v to save on using gas
That's a hard one..because the fridge I use is a 3 way....which uses around 20+amps on 12v....that's alot...easier to run on gas....unless you have a compressor fridge that would be fine, but it would need a lithium setup......I only use inverter for 240v appliances...blenders,toaster etc
Where to start!? Jeez love it, soooo I have a caravan with 12 volt everything too as stock and an electric hookup plug on the outside. I was thinking of … setting the leisure battery (460Ah lithium phosphate) in my boot and connecting it too the same 3000 watt Renogy inverter. Outputting from the inverter into the caravans electric hookup, would that work? Again I’d run the fridge and heating off of gas. It would mean the 240 sockets would all be active then for microwave and kettle etc. any issues with running the inverter for extended time periods etc? The leisure battery in the car will charge from the engine from a dc to dc charger and solar on the roof. I want the leisure setup on the car as I also go camping without the caravan. Would appreciate your thoughts!
Sounds fine...just remember to turn off your battery charger when on inverter..
I had a camper van I built with a 3KW INVERTER , leaving the inverter on even without a load will drain the battery over time(I had an 260ah AGM ), lithium might be different and quality inverters may have less of a draw on the battery.
@@simontrotter2678 yea I’m
Familiar with parasitic draw and it will only be on when being used.
Just thinking of extended periods of use, I found with my crappy AGM it drained pretty quick. I’ve sold my camper and bought a 2018 3.2 Wildtrak , next step buy a caravan and start the off grid process again this time with lithium🤣🤣
Great vid. I look foward to part 3. When will it be available?
Yes...I'll do a update
Hey mate,
Im trying to do a similar thing to you and i was just curious on a couple of things:
- why do you manually switch the power from mains to inverter? Doesnt your renogy have a passthrough mode which auto detects and switches when shore power is detected?
- how come you left the bandaid fix of turning off the charger instead of running that single GPO through the battery?
Hey mate, I believe the renogy does have a pass through, I don't use it that offen sometimes when off grid..so don't need it to pass through, just turn on when I want it...I think the lifespan of the inverter would last longer if the Electronics /heating terminals aren't running consistently when I'm using 240v....not sure what you mean by putting the single GPO on battery, that GPO for charger is only 240v, not for inverter. Not sure what you mean
@@muddyandsandy I see, thanks. I'm still learning a lot about all this 12v stuff so probably didn't articulate myself very well.
As far as passthrough works, it bought it turned the inverter off when it senses shore power, but activates it when shore power ceases.
With the charger PowerPoint, is that purely for shore power to charge the batteries? So does that mean you could have that GPO not patched through the inverter but standalone through shore power?
Or am I interpreting its function wrong?
Also, will you put your lithium batteries under the bed space sealed and vent them outside?
@hemz8058 all good...I have wired they whole van off the inverter, eg. Inverter output straight to switchboard with change over cicruit breaker,that's why I turn off the GPO for the charger, if you don't then power goes around in circles....eg....from inverter to GPO charger to battery's out of battery's to inverter to GPO charger etc.....that's pointless...so i just turn it off, easy to do..
Great vid
Who did you get to certify the 240v electrical work ?
From what I understand you can do 12v wiring and you can plug an extension cord into the invertor but as soon as you start cutting cables that run 240v this work needs to be done and/or certified by a licence electrician ??
I got a very local sparky to do it..
Good informative vid mate
One question when this is all working will the shore supply plug (the 15amp from the mains to the caravan) be alive?
Hey....no it doesnt...as I have a change over switch, which disconnects from that plug....and connects to just the inverter input and power points in van....think of it like this....the change over switch has two inputs and one output...the 2 inputs are totally separate from each other....you can switch up for example for shore power or down for inverter power...thanks for the comment
@@muddyandsandy awesome I want to do my own (not an electrician) so I’ll research change over switches
Thanks for the reply 👍
The renogy inverter does the changeover itself
Does rhe rcbo work with the inverter correctly? Guessing it does not internally bond neutral and ground?
Hey...yes the rcbo works..it's grounded Internally...floating earth I think they call it...
Rcd wont trip unless you've bonded neutral and ground ......the test button will trip it but not an rcd tester
Hey did you run an RCD with that renogy inverter?
Cheers
Inverter wired to Switchboard,Switchboard already has a rcd protecting circuits
Thanks for sharing. Cheers. Ps: Did I imagine it or did I actually see a RedVision system? If so, maybe you should have spent the money on LifePo4 batteries instead of the Redarc unit
Redarc system come with the van, when I purchased it, the next step was to upgrade batterys
@@muddyandsandy Based on the various brands which I a saw in your video, that makes sense. Cheers
Hi muddy.. have brought same switchboard items.. am a sparky.. and
any chance u able to draw up or do a schematic of yours 🤞🤞🤞
Abit hard to send it here...but I did end up adding a rcbo next to inverter ..then run cable to change over switch...just made the outside socket wire into the 2nd input of the change over switch...fairy easy...change over switch has 2 inputs and one output....I put every socket on the inverter....and just turn off battery charger when inverter is on..
@@muddyandsandy cheers much appreciated
The RCD will not trip on inverter, a Residual Voltage Device such as an RCD DUO will have to replace the RCD. Works on a rise of 40 volts on the earth.
I'll check it out...
Yes, I have watched a utube video on this and you need to run a RVD to be safe with running a inverter and generate
Hi there
Why do you need an isolator switch as well as a resettable fuse, if you want to isolate the inverter couldn't you just switch the fuse of and reset it when you want to operate the inverter again ?
Yes you could just use the resettable fuse to turn off....but I perfered to have a isolator..as it's designed to be a switch...
Will this system run a 50ltr electric air compressor, 1.8 kW 230v ?
Yes it will....but just depends how long you run it for as batteys will be drained quickly...especially if agm batterys
@muddyandsandy ideally it will be used to pump tyres. But this is not everyday only if and when required. What batteries would you recommend?
Hi, how many amps is your change over switch?
40amps double pole...
What model is your changeover switch
Hager 40amp
@@muddyandsandy thanks
Hi mate wouldn't doing it this way make your external male power input live? Or am I missing something.
Hey mate...inverter feed goes straight to a change over switch.....so there is no connection between inverter power and outside caravan input plug.....change over switch has 2 inputs and one output.....1 input inverter and other input is outside caravan plug........when you switch up to inverter it only connects to inside power..hope that makes sense...thanks for the comment
Thankyou. I am looking at doing the same thing and it was doing my head in. Cheers.
@coastalfurn I'm doing a video next week on power surges etc and I'll show that change over switch...it will be easier if I show it aswell
Hey mate! Where are you based?
Redlands Brisbane....
All thru a 10 amp plug . Not strictly correct
True...but the max my battery can output anyway is 2600w..was never planning on running 3000watt equipment...so it can't do more than 10amps anyway....that was my reasoning..cable can do 20amp..and the only difference between 10amp plug and 15amp plug is the earth pin...its the cable that is the most important thing, and that fine.....i could change the rcbo to 10amp and that would limit it for sure....thanks for your comment
Don’t you need a qualified electrician to wire the 240 volt.
Yes to wire the 240v side...
Are you a Sparky because I think thats abit much for non Sparkies ?
I am..but it's not to bad for someone that has basic skills and some tools...it's all 12volt so it's pretty safe, as long as you have some common sense....thanks for the comment
Can you show how you connected it to the Circuit box please?