Just a word of advice for anyone installing this. 4/0 (pronounced 4 ought) is not the same as 4 gauge wire. 4/0 is the recommended wire for this, its massive, if you can, shell out for the welding wire which is much easier to work with.
If you want the full 20 amps. You have to hard wire it to inverter..Just remove that cover next to the 3 outlets. As them 3 outlets are only rated to 15amps.. And use #10 SJOO cord wire to the first outlet that should be a GFCI. Any Outlets off that one will be protected. And ground the inverter to the Chassis.. It's required to protect the inverter...And NEC code for RV's...
Another excellent video regarding the installation of a 3000 watt inverter.... you explaining and show real applicable steps and processes in completing your system......again, Excellent job!!......Mike Mezo
I plan to set mine up like yours but Mount a female 30 amp plug, an exit hole at the bottom, that’s reclosable. That way I can use my shore power cord, plug it in, then the whole trailer including AC will work for a period based on amp hours of batteries
We have a Springdale 222RDWE and it has a inverter prep. (wiring in the storage compartment for the outlets inside) I am assuming in this case, I can hard wire it to the existing prepped wires to the inside outlets. (only wires to select outlets labaled "inverter") through the hard wire ports on the inverter? Also, if my unit has a solar panel and a charge controller separately, do I have to do any other modifications to that system to make it work with the inverter? Regarding the shunt, does that monitor the battery level and use/ charge state?
Thank you for your video. I have a couple of question please. I just bought Renovy inverter 2000 watts from eBay. As soon as I turned on, I could hear the fan's sound started about a second or so then it (fan) shut off. Does your inverter do the same thing? Is this normal or do I get a defective one?
@@otterhb can you turn the inverter off and then turn back on (or if it’s already off, just turn back on) to see if the fan would turn about one second then shut off? Mine does that every time I turn on the inverter.
Did this same xact thing and plugged in the 15 amp dog bone to my 30 amp RV cord then plugged into inverter receptacle and got nothing. Can’t figure out what the issue is. Anything else I plug dircectly into the inverter works fine and nothing wrong with rv panel or cord on shore power. Doesn’t work off the 30 amp female I wired to the inverters high output terminals either. Yes, my wiring is correct. No ground fault error light. No clue why this is not working for me.
Can this be used like a power station? I'm fairly new to solar generators and inverters. How do you know how much power you have left or how much you;re using? I was thinking I could hook it to my solar panels during a black out.
Using a level on an RV is like trying to find level on a ship at sea. No matter how close you think your RV is to level, where ever you use a level in your RV, it won't be level the next time you move it. Measurements are more accurate for this application. Levels in an RV should only be used to attempt to level the RV during setup.
Not sure why you chose to mount your batteries outside where they are exposed to extreme weather fluctuations, batteries are happiest when they are as close to 77f as much as possible, they will last a lot longer if they are.
Renogy 3000 watt inverter is crap. You should be able to get 25 Amps but you don’t with this inverter you only get about 20 amps. The leads are connected directly to the 15amp plugs.
Just a word of advice for anyone installing this. 4/0 (pronounced 4 ought) is not the same as 4 gauge wire. 4/0 is the recommended wire for this, its massive, if you can, shell out for the welding wire which is much easier to work with.
If you want the full 20 amps. You have to hard wire it to inverter..Just remove that cover next to the 3 outlets. As them 3 outlets are only rated to 15amps.. And use #10 SJOO cord wire to the first outlet that should be a GFCI. Any Outlets off that one will be protected.
And ground the inverter to the Chassis.. It's required to protect the inverter...And NEC code for RV's...
Another excellent video regarding the installation of a 3000 watt inverter.... you explaining and show real applicable steps and processes in completing your system......again, Excellent job!!......Mike Mezo
Battery terminals on the inverter are not covered! No fuse on the positive end of the battery cable from the inverter!
It looked like you used a manual Crimore, I thought these big ones needed a hydraulic one, thanks
I plan to set mine up like yours but Mount a female 30 amp plug, an exit hole at the bottom, that’s reclosable. That way I can use my shore power cord, plug it in, then the whole trailer including AC will work for a period based on amp hours of batteries
Is there a reason you didn't install an inline fuse from the battery...I'm getting ready to install the exact inverter...
I'm doing the same thing you did. I didn't understand about the battery's charging. Could you give me more detailed info. Thank you
Where did you get your wire & terminals? I’ve had a hard time finding any reasonably
Cut wire to length, less wire more power
What did you use for the ground wire?
The manual recommends a 10ga wire for this 3000w unit.
I plan to hard wire the female plug, because not sure the receptacles are rated for more than 15-20 amps, not 30, ?
Can you show the ground hook up please
We have a Springdale 222RDWE and it has a inverter prep. (wiring in the storage compartment for the outlets inside) I am assuming in this case, I can hard wire it to the existing prepped wires to the inside outlets. (only wires to select outlets labaled "inverter") through the hard wire ports on the inverter? Also, if my unit has a solar panel and a charge controller separately, do I have to do any other modifications to that system to make it work with the inverter? Regarding the shunt, does that monitor the battery level and use/ charge state?
Why didn't you do it correctly and wire it into the RVs electrical panel?
Where did you buy the 4 gauge wires? Thanks for the video.
They're actually 4/0, but read my other comment about size. You can do 1/0 if you're within 8', or do a 2/0. Lots easier to find too.
@@michaeljohnson_ok Sounds good. Thanks for the help.
Can you help me with putting a 2000w inverter in a retro?
Thank you for your video. I have a couple of question please. I just bought Renovy inverter 2000 watts from eBay. As soon as I turned on, I could hear the fan's sound started about a second or so then it (fan) shut off. Does your inverter do the same thing? Is this normal or do I get a defective one?
I do not remember if it did or not but in normal use the fan is not running on mine
@@otterhb can you turn the inverter off and then turn back on (or if it’s already off, just turn back on) to see if the fan would turn about one second then shut off? Mine does that every time I turn on the inverter.
I bought the 3000 watt version and mine did exactly the same thing.Everything seems to work normally so I guess it's just a first connection thing.
Did this same xact thing and plugged in the 15 amp dog bone to my 30 amp RV cord then plugged into inverter receptacle and got nothing. Can’t figure out what the issue is. Anything else I plug dircectly into the inverter works fine and nothing wrong with rv panel or cord on shore power. Doesn’t work off the 30 amp female I wired to the inverters high output terminals either. Yes, my wiring is correct. No ground fault error light. No clue why this is not working for me.
I have the same inverter ...It wont turn on ...others have said it could be a ground issue ...where did you ground the inverter (10 gauge wire) ...TIA
Grounded to junction box under trailer
@@otterhb thanks for the reply. ... I went to neg buss bar and also directly to frame ...made no difference ...I think I have a faulty unit ...
@@davidbooth5851 yes I agree it sounds like a faulty unit. Good luck
Thanks ...I will NOT give up 👍
@@otterhb UPDATE ..I had inverter tested by local electronic repair shop ..It is indeed faulty ..Going to return it for warranty
Did you experience the GFCI's popping with any of your appliances plugged into this inverter?
Used it for 5 days dry camping and no issues
Can this be used like a power station? I'm fairly new to solar generators and inverters. How do you know how much power you have left or how much you;re using? I was thinking I could hook it to my solar panels during a black out.
Not Really a power station this system still needs battery's
Hahahaa it’s Renogy what did you say renoligy gee I had to check mine out when you said that
Why not have it wired in properly to the Converter system so all your outlets work off this?
Using a level on an RV is like trying to find level on a ship at sea. No matter how close you think your RV is to level, where ever you use a level in your RV, it won't be level the next time you move it. Measurements are more accurate for this application. Levels in an RV should only be used to attempt to level the RV during setup.
Now all ya need is 400ah of batteries at least to run that big guy for any real load!
Not sure why you chose to mount your batteries outside where they are exposed to extreme weather fluctuations, batteries are happiest when they are as close to 77f as much as possible, they will last a lot longer if they are.
Certain batteries require venting and cannot be placed outside.
AGM requires venting and this would not be good inside. If a Lithium battery is used it could be inside.
Stopped the video a few seconds in when the person pronounced the word Renogy as “renology”.
Renogy 3000 watt inverter is crap. You should be able to get 25 Amps but you don’t with this inverter you only get about 20 amps. The leads are connected directly to the 15amp plugs.
maybe yours isn't properly setup?