How to Add Shore Power to an Existing Van or RV Power System | Featuring the TS-30 Transfer Switch

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  • @rosslukeman
    @rosslukeman  Před 2 lety +7

    Get the Ultimate Van Power Cheat Sheet: www.rosslukeman.com/vanpower

    • @petos0
      @petos0 Před rokem

      Hi, this is exactly waht I was lookign for. But I have question: is this BluePower charger enough to feed the 12V devices when on external power supply (110/230V)? Is the BluePower charger capable to work as power supply for lights etc? Thanks for help, video is awesome. Liked and subscribed.

    • @rosslukeman
      @rosslukeman  Před rokem

      Hi @@petos0 this charger puts out about 400 watts, so if your 12V loads are less than that, then yes it will run them on its own, with the remaining power going into your batteries. That's in the charger mode. It does have a "power supply" mode as well, where instead of going through multi-stage charging, it will just put out a stable set voltage, a voltage chosen by the end user. Hope that helps, thanks for tuning in!

    • @eladsgarr
      @eladsgarr Před rokem

      @@rosslukemandoesn’t using and inverter charger prevent you from this roundabout method of wiring this system.

    • @rosslukeman
      @rosslukeman  Před rokem +1

      @@eladsgarr yes the inverter charger does all of this on its own, the inverter, the charger, the transfer switch, all in one package. At the end of the video I tell people to go that route if they are doing a new system.

  • @mikeb2561
    @mikeb2561 Před 2 lety +40

    Finally, someone that actually knows what he's talking about! A+ on your explanation of how this works.

  • @reloadnorth7722
    @reloadnorth7722 Před rokem +5

    I just finished installing a small solar system in a 1973 15x7 camper. My wife was asking me how to connect to shore power and solar also. This video explained it clearly for her to understand. Great video. Stay safe and vigilant.

    • @rosslukeman
      @rosslukeman  Před 11 měsíci +2

      Awesome to hear this video helped her! Congrats on finishing your system, and thanks for tuning in!

  • @memohughes7463
    @memohughes7463 Před 9 měsíci +3

    This is the first video that covers 99% of my questions about this process. Not only do you explain what the single-unit inverter/charger does, but you also offer alternative solutions for upgrading existing systems. I’ve seen manual versions of the shore power switch when I was overseas, but I love the idea of an automatic switch that decides to use shore power when available. I also like the way you set up the battery charger. Great stuff and great video! I’m kind of curious about scenarios where you would be hooked up to shore power, but not want to have the charger topping off your batteries. 🤔
    Thank you!

    • @rosslukeman
      @rosslukeman  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Hi Memo, thanks for tuning in and great to hear you got a lot out of the video! On the charger on-off option, perhaps it is rare, but I just don't like having to charge the batteries every time I decide to plug in. The charger switch is an extra layer of control, that perhaps could be left out if the end user doesn't care about that. It's not a must-have and could work either way. Great question and thanks again for stopping by-

  • @porschesg
    @porschesg Před rokem +2

    I’m building a trailer conversion / toy hauler and this is exactly what I was looking for at exactly the right time. Liked and subscribed Thank you

  • @herkko61
    @herkko61 Před 6 měsíci

    The whole picture starts to become clear now to me. This is how I want my system work. If there were only one video from you, this would be it! Thank you so much again! :)

    • @rosslukeman
      @rosslukeman  Před 6 měsíci

      Hey, awesome to hear this video was really helpful for you. A lot of details on how these systems come together in this one. Thanks for the kind words!

  • @mannymota3442
    @mannymota3442 Před 2 lety +11

    A truly excellent explanation and presentation! Best out there - thanks!

  • @johnthornley6168
    @johnthornley6168 Před rokem

    Most impressive explanation I've seen. Well done!

  • @europaischepferdeakademie9334

    One of the best videos reg electric choices you need to make! Thank you, even I could understand this 🎉

    • @rosslukeman
      @rosslukeman  Před rokem

      Thanks for the kind words! Glad that was helpful, I appreciate you tuning in!

  • @fck45
    @fck45 Před rokem

    Best answer to my question of ALL the other videos you nailed it in under 2 minutes! Thank you!!

    • @rosslukeman
      @rosslukeman  Před rokem +1

      Hey there, awesome to hear this answered your question. Thanks for checking out my video!

  • @FrostyBoom38
    @FrostyBoom38 Před 2 lety +1

    Most helpful video on CZcams I’ve ever watched. Well done.

  • @PKAdventures
    @PKAdventures Před rokem

    thanks a lot!
    this video helped me kinda think out and solidify my plans for my fully 12v system (with just a little cigarette lighter inverter for my laptop).
    line1=solar panels>charge controller>battery bank
    line 2=shore power>battery charger and breaker panel so i can charge my laptop and drone and everything without draining my battery bank when hookups are available

  • @joemiller8665
    @joemiller8665 Před 10 měsíci

    Outstanding. Thank you for a clear and accurate presentation.

    • @rosslukeman
      @rosslukeman  Před 10 měsíci

      Thanks for tuning in and for the kind words, I'm glad that was helpful!

  • @VQROZETHROZAY
    @VQROZETHROZAY Před rokem

    I just bought a 1985 motor home and this thing is rigged and this video helps me a TON to redo the power management! I love you!

    • @rosslukeman
      @rosslukeman  Před rokem +1

      Glad that was helpful, good luck with the overhaul!

  • @corneliussoagai4264
    @corneliussoagai4264 Před rokem

    Very clear and simple explanations, well done.

  • @felicitous48
    @felicitous48 Před 8 měsíci

    Like and subscribed, thank you! I also downloaded your cheat sheet and purchased your VC framework. I appreciate your sharing knowledge!

    • @rosslukeman
      @rosslukeman  Před 8 měsíci

      Hey Josh, thanks for subscribing and picking up the cheat sheet and VC Framework. I appreciate your support. More to come!

  • @kaveiceman
    @kaveiceman Před měsícem

    4 days looking for this answer. Thank you, thank you, thank you.

    • @rosslukeman
      @rosslukeman  Před měsícem

      Great to know this video ended the search! Thanks for tuning in-

  • @JAYBLAK00
    @JAYBLAK00 Před rokem +2

    This is a really well made video. I love it!

  • @johncarr123
    @johncarr123 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for this video. Adding a transfer switch to my RV for shore power and my EcoFlow Pro

  • @tehdreamer
    @tehdreamer Před rokem

    Thanks for the tip to connect the charger directly to the mains wiring in the switch. I've wired it from the breaker so I need to make sure to turn it off when I turn on the inverter so it doesnt have a "free energy" loop lol

  • @MrSoulMonk
    @MrSoulMonk Před rokem

    Superb! Masterful explanation in simple terms.

    • @rosslukeman
      @rosslukeman  Před rokem

      Awesome! Thanks for the kind words and for tuning in. I'm glad you found it helpful!

  • @alexvauxal7075
    @alexvauxal7075 Před 2 lety +2

    Very well explained..thank you!!

    • @rosslukeman
      @rosslukeman  Před 2 lety

      Thanks Alex, I appreciate you tuning in!

  • @shermeme
    @shermeme Před rokem

    Excellent instructional video. Thank you!

    • @rosslukeman
      @rosslukeman  Před rokem

      Glad you liked it, thanks for tuning in!

  • @granddadmark7639
    @granddadmark7639 Před 5 měsíci

    Brilliant simple explanation thanks 👊👍

  • @pamtilsonrodgers2825
    @pamtilsonrodgers2825 Před 8 měsíci

    You explain things so well. Tfs.

  • @craigbrowning9448
    @craigbrowning9448 Před rokem

    I have my shore power set up so I can entirely or partially bypass the house power when charging. This allows under ideal shore power situations to be able to give the house system arrest after charging, or in situations like when you're plugged into someone's residence to keep higher current items (like I microwave) on the house power so you don't blow the circuit breaker in the residence.

  • @nastyman51
    @nastyman51 Před rokem

    Excellent presentation

  • @amandeepdroid
    @amandeepdroid Před rokem

    Thankyou for detail introduction 👍👍

    • @rosslukeman
      @rosslukeman  Před rokem +1

      Glad you liked it, thanks for watching!

  • @silvanocometta9760
    @silvanocometta9760 Před rokem

    Excellent job! Thanks a lot.

  • @seniorLu48
    @seniorLu48 Před měsícem

    Just a super great video. Thanks a million.

    • @rosslukeman
      @rosslukeman  Před měsícem

      Thanks for tuning in, I appreciate that!

  • @mrbranchatl
    @mrbranchatl Před 2 lety +1

    great explanation.... thanks for the help

    • @rosslukeman
      @rosslukeman  Před 2 lety

      Thanks Steven, I'm glad that was helpful!

  • @elliottasbury4667
    @elliottasbury4667 Před rokem +2

    This video was SUPER helpful! Thank you! Quick Q - instead of splicing the charger into the shore feed at the transfer switch, do you have any thoughts on adding a 110v outlet inline with the shore feed before it gets to transfer switch? Reason being, my AC to DC charger is already wired with a type b plug.

  • @calebfoster
    @calebfoster Před 2 lety

    Great video, super helpful.. thanks!

    • @rosslukeman
      @rosslukeman  Před 2 lety

      Thanks Caleb, glad that was helpful! I appreciate you checking out the video.

  • @randyk2904
    @randyk2904 Před rokem

    Awesome job of explanation

  • @nichawsy
    @nichawsy Před rokem

    As good as it gets, nice work.

  • @datafusionspecialists8027
    @datafusionspecialists8027 Před 5 měsíci

    Very informative!!! Thank you

    • @rosslukeman
      @rosslukeman  Před 5 měsíci

      Glad you got something out of it, thanks for watching!

  • @markmcsharr8777
    @markmcsharr8777 Před rokem

    Just what I needed that brilliant 👍

    • @rosslukeman
      @rosslukeman  Před 11 měsíci +1

      I'm glad that was helpful, thanks for watching!

    • @markmcsharr8777
      @markmcsharr8777 Před 11 měsíci

      @@rosslukeman it was thank you 👍

  • @joesmith1142
    @joesmith1142 Před 6 měsíci

    you-tube needs to give you more visibility. your videos are really good.

    • @rosslukeman
      @rosslukeman  Před 5 měsíci

      Thank you Joe, the channel is slowly growing, I appreciate the kind words! Thanks for tuning in-

  • @bryancansdeez4453
    @bryancansdeez4453 Před rokem

    Extremely helpful 🙏

  • @jaytee66
    @jaytee66 Před 11 měsíci

    top notch information

  • @terryobright
    @terryobright Před 8 měsíci

    great video, thanks

  • @thetruthserum2816
    @thetruthserum2816 Před 2 lety +6

    Eventually, some manufacturer will put all of these components into 1 device, and that will become the new normal... MPPT, Inverter, Charger, Shore Power Transfer, Shunt, Lightning protection, all in one... The reason why it will work is because most system components are "sized alike". Another option to keep some modularity to it would be to do it like PC's do with "card slots", so that the MPPT could be an edge card inserted into a mainboard, thus allowing some flexibility in design while shrinking the wiring bird's nest into one box with slot cards on a motherboard...

    • @tehdreamer
      @tehdreamer Před rokem

      Victron Multi Plus does the charging and the inverting in one unit. Would deffo get it next time since the charging on those units is pretty powerful (50A and more) plus a good inverter. Now i just have the 30a Victron Charger plus a different brand inverter.

    • @rocketbmw
      @rocketbmw Před rokem

      The Sol-Ark has most of those features.

    • @Canoecamper
      @Canoecamper Před rokem

      Right on! In my perfect world, a camper van I outfit would have one huge-capacity battery box hardwired to a 30 amp cord that I plug in at home to charge to capacity. It would then be hardwired into a square D 30 amp circuit breaker box on into two separate circuits. The battery would have enough KWHs that I could run everything on house current (except maybe heat and air) for a week. Then I go home to recharge or, if on a longer trip, I get an electrical campsite for one night to recharge for another week. Is such a thing possible yet?

    • @Dascrane
      @Dascrane Před rokem

      Bluetti AC 200 max ?

    • @H20Caveman
      @H20Caveman Před měsícem

      They already Exist. Have a look at Victron Energy Inverter/Charger MULTIPLUS-II 48/3000/35-50 120V | PMP482305100

  • @gracehurst4141
    @gracehurst4141 Před rokem

    Hey Ross I love your videos and the way you explain everything! I actually followed the same system you show in the video in my van, the only part I need help with is wiring to the distribution panel. I bought the one you recommended but am wondering do I wire both the transfer switch and inverter to the distribution box? And can I use the outlet on the back of the box to connect either the transfer switch or inverter? Sorry, these might be simple questions but I'd appreciate the help, thanks!

  • @willwillis2381
    @willwillis2381 Před rokem

    Yes, Aplus and thanks.

  • @ECMVAQ137
    @ECMVAQ137 Před 11 měsíci

    I like your teaching skills, just remember it's OK to slow down on certain "component hookup" however you are very helpful. ✌

    • @rosslukeman
      @rosslukeman  Před 10 měsíci

      Thanks for tuning in and for the feedback! Sometimes I get comments that I drone on too long. I guess it comes down to different people liking different styles. In general I don't mind making more drawn out explanations. Good to hear that's your style.

  • @ZaiLH
    @ZaiLH Před 2 lety +2

    Very nice presentation. Since its for a vehicle it would have been nice to have the alternator included. Would you add that from eg Orion on to the same +/- bus bar's as the MPPT and BlueSmart chargers?

    • @rosslukeman
      @rosslukeman  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks, glad you found the video useful. The answer is yes, you would connect the Orion to the same +/- bus bars as the other chargers.

  • @eduardoguzman8868
    @eduardoguzman8868 Před 3 měsíci

    Good afternoon sir, really liked your video. I was thinking about upgrading my set up which is really similar to what you have right now. I was looking forward to purchase additional batteries but I'm not sure if the charger that you are using in the video will work with multiple batteries in parallel.

  • @ToddRichardson-ln7uy
    @ToddRichardson-ln7uy Před měsícem

    Ross, awesome video. I built my van to be totally off grid, but thinking I want to add a/c. Where would I wire the a/c unit into this system?

  • @tomcorbett7027
    @tomcorbett7027 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you! I will be mostly on shore power and on a budget. Need,to know how to set yp for my Bestek 2000 w inverter.

  • @michaeldesmit5577
    @michaeldesmit5577 Před 7 dny

    Great video Ross. I have a couple of questions about a solar system I installed in my rv. I used two bus bars to connect everything in the system. My first question is on the negative bus bar. All of the components are also grounded to the neagtive bus bar as well. Should that bus bar be grounded to the chassis ground of the rv? The 2nd question is about seperating the two chargers that can charge the batteries. I have same transfer switch used to switch from show power and solar power, wired the same way you did. I also have an internal battery charger housed in the circuit breaker a/c d/c distribution panel. I have two batter switches in the system, one to turn on the dc power to the inverter and also allows the charge controller to charge the batteries. I have the other battery switch between the dc charger cord coming from the AC DC distrubution box to the batter bank to charge when on shore power. So, I dont overcharge the batteries and have a continiuos loop, When Im on shore power, I turn off the battery switch coming from the solar charge controler so it cant charge the batteries and open the battery switch coming from the ac dc distribution box that has the charger in it to charge the batteries and supply 12 v to the system when I am connected to shore power. Is there a better way to wire this? Thanks

  • @kindadumbkindastrong4429
    @kindadumbkindastrong4429 Před 5 měsíci

    Rigging a bus right now for a job where i will have shore power and take short camping trips, i think im gonna do almost this exact setup just without the solar charging until i make a bit more money

  • @nmartin5551
    @nmartin5551 Před rokem

    Great video! I’m trying to figure out if I can use an older RV inverter/convertor box with my solar. (Still a work in progress). I’m thinking I might be able to use it by removing some guts. Thoughts? Anyone! Not just Luke!

  • @nomansland4811
    @nomansland4811 Před 7 měsíci

    Good info.

  • @derekreager
    @derekreager Před 8 měsíci

    I appreciate this video very much-thanks! I’m working on an experimental project that is essentially a portable version of this setup. My concern is proper grounding, any thoughts? My first thought is it’s properly grounded to vehicle when charging via DC-DC charging system. Is that true? But while connected to shore, maybe some sort of connector to a vehicle ground? How about when out of the vehicle (in house) charging via AC? Outlet grounding sufficient? How about outside solar charging? Maybe some sort of ground rod I shove into ground via the aforementioned connector? Lots of questions, sorry. But they’re all regarding proper grounding for a portable unit. Any input is appreciated. Thanks!

  • @silvertrucker7942
    @silvertrucker7942 Před 11 měsíci

    Question : What gauge wire do I use, running from the transfer switch to the distribution panel

  • @applesbighatranch6906
    @applesbighatranch6906 Před 3 měsíci

    Subscribed! although in my small RV trailer (a 5' X 10' squaredrop) I am building pretty much this exact system, but using a Samlex 30A transfer switch. This one has two fused 120V outlets for a battery charger and whatever else. I'm using the second plug as the 120V source for my reliable, old Engel compressor fridge. I have already installed a 15A 120V light switch to better control my shore charger so it was nice to see Ross suggest this. Now I know I'm not totally nuts. hahaha...
    QUESTION: Chassis grounding! Can you make or do you already have a vid explanation on this topic? For example, grounding my Samlex 1500W pure sine wave inverter using 1/0 (yes, as it's case ground)... do I want to run a separate, negative ground buss bar and then run that to my trailer frame? If my inverter were to fault then send 150 amps into my trailer frame, would that possibly damage the powertrain control module of the tow vehicle (if still hitched, chained, etc to it). Thanks Ross! You are the man!

  • @tehdreamer
    @tehdreamer Před rokem

    A simple manual transfer switch is much cheaper but ye automated is nice. Maybe updated for the future on my camper.

  • @Nick-un1em
    @Nick-un1em Před 2 lety +1

    Ross, thanks for your videos. Quick question on this one - I saw you have the chargers on the switched side of the batteries. Any reason for that? I thought it'd be better to have the chargers on a separate switch than house supply (so you can kill supply but still have batteries charging etc.) Or were you just being efficient for the purpose of the video?

    • @rosslukeman
      @rosslukeman  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Nick, I suppose there is a bit of an art to it, and you could arrange the switches differently if you had a reason. I typically have a "battery isolation switch" as I call it, so that I can isolate the batteries when the system (in this case "the van") is not being used, and I want to prevent any parasitic loads from taking the battery down over a long duration. This switch also removes battery power from the system during maintenance and installations. I think it could be good to have chargers and loads on separate switches, although I try to make these systems as simple as I can. As I said it's sort of an art so no two electrical designers would come up with the same layout. It's whatever you think is best for the outcome/operability you want to create. Hope that helps!

  • @stefanteubes2247
    @stefanteubes2247 Před rokem

    Love your explanations. How can I combine solar to a Victron Multiplus?

  • @johnstewart6652
    @johnstewart6652 Před 7 měsíci

    Is there anyway to get a wifi signal from this system? Your videos take things slow enough for me to understand. True educator. Thanks

    • @rosslukeman
      @rosslukeman  Před 7 měsíci

      Hi John, thanks for the kind words, I'm glad you're enjoying the videos! As far as WiFi specifically, no, none of the components shown here emit or communicate with WiFi signals. There are a couple that do Bluetooth, but that's all. For the Victron components in the video, they could be connected to a Victron GX device, and those devices will pick up a WiFi signal, if one is available. Hope that answers your question, thanks-

  • @truckerlifebc
    @truckerlifebc Před 10 měsíci

    Great video. The all In one system who makes it and where do you get it from.

    • @rosslukeman
      @rosslukeman  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Hey there, the all-in-one is the MultiPlus 2000VA by Victron, the vendor I partner with is Vanlife Outfitters: www.vanlifeoutfitters.com/store/victron-energy-12-2000-80-multiplus-inverter-charger-new/?ref=VPMM (affiliate link). Thanks for tuning in!

  • @johnspeaks54
    @johnspeaks54 Před 5 měsíci

    the only question i have is instead of the 3 way connector could you use a 4 way and add a generator to that mix where its either or for shore or gen or if the back feed may damage the other component

  • @darrylt5300
    @darrylt5300 Před rokem

    So I have a question I have a 50 amp 5th wheel and I have a shore power plug in the far back of the trailer and I want to add another shore power plug closer to the convince center on the side of the trailer the original plug wire goes to a surge guard in the storage bay in and out to the Victron Multi plus 2 then to the main panel so what do I need to NOT remove the original shore power inlet plug but to have both plugs work if I chose to plug into one or the other? Having the option of both locations.

  • @NicholasGreen-s8g
    @NicholasGreen-s8g Před 26 dny

    How would I manage charging my batteries via the vehicle alternator in addition to this? Or do I need to choose between solar and alternator?

  • @dustinrhodes2763
    @dustinrhodes2763 Před 4 měsíci

    If instead of the batteries, inverters, chargers, and all of that, if I used this transfer switch to connect a 30 amp battery bank like an Eco flow Delta pro and the other side of the switch being a standard 30 amp shore power.
    Would the fact that the battery bank having a floating neutral, cause an issue with the AC power in my camper?
    The reason I ask, is that EcoFlow sells an adapter that changes the battery bank from floating to bonded neutral, and I’m curious if it’s necessary in this configuration with the ground being connected to the frame of the camper?

  • @Pit8800
    @Pit8800 Před 2 lety

    I'm bit confused about last bit you've mentioned in your video - EasyPlus switching off inverter when you plug in shore power.
    I've got EasyPlus Compact 12/1600/70 and need it to be switched ON to pass through shore power from the grid to the van.
    So in my set up I'm hooking up to the grid, switching Easy Plus "On" and I get 230V in all sockets on board.
    At the same time charger side kicks in and is topping up my Lifepo battery.
    My problem is, in a cold weather BMS will protect battery and cut off charging which for some reason makes easy plus cut off shore power.
    What I'm doing wrong? Why inverter / charger side can't be off and just pass through 230V from the grid.
    That was my whole point of having easy plus compact with beakers fitted to simplify install.
    Thanks for very informative video.

    • @rosslukeman
      @rosslukeman  Před 2 lety

      Hi Pete, I was saying that the inverter-charger will turn off its internal inverter when it detects shore power, but as you concluded the unit itself is left on by the user.
      On the BMS shutting down everything, that sort of makes sense that even the 230V grid power could not get in. Do you have a Victron BMS that's controlling the EasyPlus? An easy fix may just be to have a little heating pad on the batteries to prevent this shutdown from happening. Whether the EasyPlus can let shore power through while turning off battery charging, I am not sure. Perhaps there is a setting for this in the programming. You might also ask in the Victron Community forum. As I mentioned though, you might get a battery heater to avoid the situation altogether. I hope that helps!
      Thanks,
      Ross

  • @davidpatrick1813
    @davidpatrick1813 Před 2 lety

    I have a 12 I 1200 victron inverter. I just added it to an old rig I'm working on and when I plug in a clock radio the radio buzzes a lot when it is moved within about 3' of the inverter. I have yet to wire in the inverter for 120 in the camper and switch it on and off ... great video about this transfer switch. I was thinking of a rotary switch to go from one and the other. I am looking too make a switch to select between two different solar panel configuration as not to put in too much into my victron 220 W 15 amp controller. I may be parked under trees and want to use portable panels in the sunlight...

    • @rosslukeman
      @rosslukeman  Před 2 lety

      Hi David, interesting to hear about the clock radio buzzing when it gets close to the inverter. I will take note. On the rotary switch, it is the same functionality and I have dealt with vans using those (Blue Sea Systems has some switches like that), but I try to automate the system as much as possible so the user doesn't have to do things manually. I like your idea though on the solar panel switch. Mixing different banks of panels can be tricky and it seems clean to switch from one to the other based on conditions...Thanks for the comment!

  • @user-jf2uq5gm4o
    @user-jf2uq5gm4o Před 9 měsíci

    Ross - do have a diagram for this build with components (model #'s) identified?

  • @tikicowboy
    @tikicowboy Před rokem

    Awesome video!!! I also have a Generator in my van. How do I add that + alternator + shore power? Would I need a 3 way transfer switch?

    • @rosslukeman
      @rosslukeman  Před rokem

      Hi Herb, you would plug in shore power and the generator into one of these transfer switches. The alternator wouldn't go through the transfer switch, it would just connect to system positive and negative, the 12V part of the system that links to the batteries.

  • @traylorkarttech4432
    @traylorkarttech4432 Před 6 měsíci

    I am about to set up a van for racing karts (not much for camping). I currently use a trailer with a 120v AC system and I power it with a generator. With the van I don’t want to take my larger generator and would like to just carry my 3000 watt generator. Is there additional issues with using the generator in place of the shore power? Is the transfer switch enough? Ha. I just got to that point in the video. So I’d have a plug for grid power and a plug for generators?

  • @johnny5620
    @johnny5620 Před 3 měsíci

    I just subscribed. Ever since I hooked up PV solar to my trailer, my battery won't power my interior lights, pumps, or radio. I'm guessing I need a transfer switch. I had shore power connected to trailer while my pv solar system was going. I don't know if the both of them running together fried my original factory system. I'll check fuses. I have the Renogy 40 amp charge controller with Bluetooth. I don't know what happened.

  • @philsharpe5392
    @philsharpe5392 Před rokem

    Hi, sorry to ask such a specific question but you obviously know what you're talking about and i'm pretty clueless. I have an Sargent ec160 power supply in my van and it's currently only hooked up to the alternator charging the leisure battery. I want to add shore power, do you know if i'd need to add in a charger and transfer switch, as per your example, or is this built into the EC160?
    Any advice you could offer would be very much appreciated.

  • @danemmerich6775
    @danemmerich6775 Před 7 měsíci

    Great Video Ross. So informative. I have one question. Isn’t the PD converter charger, a charger? You have a separate battery charger correct? Do you need that if you have the PD converter charger which charges the battery when hooked up to shore power.

    • @rosslukeman
      @rosslukeman  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Thanks for tuning in Dan, great to hear you enjoyed the video! On the PD converter, yes that is just a battery charger built into the Progressive Dynamics distribution box. It's just a charger (120V to 12V). I guess the name is related to the inverter (12V to 120V). But yeah, sounds like you already have a charger. Hope that helps!

  • @brianfedie8046
    @brianfedie8046 Před rokem

    Nice!

  • @lechimera99
    @lechimera99 Před 6 měsíci

    Great video! I have a stand-alone system in my Travato, all it needs is the shore power added, this really covers it. My Renogy DC-DC controller has a bluetooth monitor feature, do I need to install the shunt on neg connection to the AC-DC charger and put another monitor there? I kinda don't think so, not sure, I don't know what the shunt does.

    • @rosslukeman
      @rosslukeman  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Hey Alan, thanks for stopping in, I'm glad you enjoyed the video! In general if you have a shunt it's for the battery monitor, and it will go in the negative line right before that line hits the battery or batteries. It's just monitoring current in or out of the batteries, so it can tell you how much "fuel" you have left in the "tank" so to speak. I did this video on battery monitors if you want to see a shunt being installed: czcams.com/video/vTKBNb-cJq4/video.html Hope that helps, good luck with it!

  • @flynryan3053
    @flynryan3053 Před 26 dny

    If the inverter itself has an on/off switch built into the case you could always open the case and run a much smaller wire to a light duty switch that splices into the case switch. But you would not get the indicator light like you would in his setup. That transfer switch is huge, smaller ones?

  • @Victoria-ji2hj
    @Victoria-ji2hj Před rokem

    I plan on always being plugged into shore power (with potentially adding solar). What all would you recommend if you/anyone has advice i would appreciate it!

  • @chrisgirardi2827
    @chrisgirardi2827 Před rokem

    If I just want shore power and not solar/alternator what do I need to plug into?

  • @brianeyman316
    @brianeyman316 Před 11 měsíci

    This is a great explanation. But I'd like more information. I've got a old sliding truck camper that's got existing wiring power breaker panel. What I want to do is take all my solar components ie-solar panels,mppt,100w inverter, lithium batteries,b2b charger, and fuse block that I stripped from my van and plan on putting it in the camper. I know how to connect all the solar components together I just don't know how to tie it into the existing camp or electrical and what do I do with the existing battery in the camper. I understand the transfer switch part but how do I connect it to the RV breaker panel? And what do I do with the old existing AGM battery? Also can I connect lithium and AGM batteries together?

    • @rosslukeman
      @rosslukeman  Před 11 měsíci

      Hi Brian, thanks for checking out my video. I would be glad to help with this but it's beyond a CZcams comment. I would be glad to work with you as a student of my electrical training, or via consulting. Here are those links:
      www.rosslukeman.com/offerings
      www.rosslukeman.com/vanpower
      Thank you,
      Ross Lukeman

  • @dharnish256
    @dharnish256 Před 2 měsíci

    This is so far the closest to what I'm trying to accomplish, just without the charger. Have a 5th wheel... adding solar panels and Lith batteries. How would I bypass the trailers invertor/convertor to make this setup work? Would I need a breaker switch like you show for shore power? Or was that just for demonstration purposes?

    • @rosslukeman
      @rosslukeman  Před měsícem

      Hi Daly, on the breaker, I tend to add my own for shore power input, but there will be one out at the power pole you plug into as well. The rest of your question is kind of difficult to answer without knowing what you have, and is beyond the scope of CZcams comments. If you would like consulting and perhaps a hand sketch, I have that available here: www.rosslukeman.com/offers/Au4HykMc Thanks for tuning in!

  • @PjSmith
    @PjSmith Před 3 měsíci

    So if I don’t have a transfer switch (I manually plug the charger into power) how do I wire everything without the transfer switch in the equation???

  • @guoyongzheng
    @guoyongzheng Před 6 měsíci

    Can you teach me? I don't have a solar charger but my RV has a generator, please let me know how do I connect the inverter, generator and shore power to the ATS? Thanks in advance for your help.

  • @benoitbenoisbenoistchaine

    3 way switch only . Off grid battery power .. inverter.. or switch to power source from hydro.. voila easy .cloudy day or need power up battery no problem..

  • @gqm5450
    @gqm5450 Před 5 měsíci

    If you were to stay using a 12v system, ie. a cargo trailer with lights, could you simply remove the inverter and solar charger from the system and operate the same with the switch and charger?

    • @rosslukeman
      @rosslukeman  Před 5 měsíci

      Hey there, yes the systems are largely modular. Everything operates on its own and can be added or removed, and the other stuff still works. If you need real help, check out rosslukeman.com for more resources. Hope that helps, thanks for tuning in!

  • @beijing561
    @beijing561 Před 7 měsíci

    Very good video. But how to set up the shore power and generator together? There are times you don't have shoure and use generator. You said when generator is used, the shore hooks up in the bottom and the generator goes to the dynamic, but ehere does the inverter go?
    Can it be one wire for both genrator and the shore? Just make a inlet box where generator and shore can plug in alternately, no?

    • @kevinkcheng
      @kevinkcheng Před 6 měsíci

      I have the same question as you!
      With OP current setup, what happens if you connect a generator to the shore power plug? Will this set up still function and will there be a 30 sec delay for the generator power?

  • @tmo7984
    @tmo7984 Před rokem

    Hi Ross, thank you for the great videos! Quick question, also it might be a dumb question... When I syphon off power for my charger, does it affect the charger's output? I will be running a Progressive Dynamics PD9160ALV 12V Lithium Ion Battery Converter/Charger - 60 Amp. Just want to make sure my "tapping" into the lines the way you show it wont affect anything. Thanks!!

    • @tmo7984
      @tmo7984 Před rokem

      Also, do you ever do a short consulting zoom meeting where I show you what I have so far and you give recommendations / tips?
      I have done up all my layouts and wiring diagrams, but want to make sure it's correct. This is my first project and I am super green with electrical

    • @rosslukeman
      @rosslukeman  Před rokem +1

      Hey there, I'm not sure if I understand the charger question, but I'm going to say no, the charger will put out its full rated output in this scenario. On the zoom-style calls, yes I have those available Thu-Sat each week and would be glad to look over what you've got designed thus far. Here is my "Work with Me" page: www.rosslukeman.com/offerings
      Thanks,
      Ross

  • @lanahorton1003
    @lanahorton1003 Před rokem

    I added a shore power plug on my RV, but haven't wired anything to it. I have been looking and looking for ideas on where I need to attach a ground wire (the green wire) to something. Frame? Some component? I have inverter, converter, fuses, etc., etc., but there is NO information about where to ground or IF I need to ground that 30 amp plug. Can someone answer that question?

  • @kevindube926
    @kevindube926 Před měsícem

    Is it ok to run wires from a 920AH LiFePO battery bank on my RV to a battery charger on my towed vehicle (lead acid 12 volt) to keep that battery charged for use of the brake controlled and lights?

    • @rosslukeman
      @rosslukeman  Před měsícem

      Hey there, yes in general that sounds fine so long as you have the proper fusing and cutoff switches, etc. Hope that helps, thanks for tuning in!

  • @randystern7870
    @randystern7870 Před 11 měsíci

    With respect to this excellent video, for a fraction of the cost of the victron inverter/charger why not just add another 30 amp charger and a much larger inverter?
    Thanks

    • @rosslukeman
      @rosslukeman  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Because these systems are already complicated, you're not going to save that much, and people do double the engineering to save a few dollars. It would work, just not my style.

  • @JoshJorg44
    @JoshJorg44 Před 3 měsíci

    So you can only run certain things off the solar 12-volt system, and so you would not be able to run something like an air conditioner off of it.
    My question is, if you had a generator to power things like an air conditioner when you didn't have Shore power, how would you set it up so that you could have your air conditioner running off your generator, but everything else running off the solar system ?

  • @kustomdeluxe8489
    @kustomdeluxe8489 Před rokem

    I'll just break the tang that connects the 2 outlets on the receptacle. Wire one to shore power and one to inverter, plug in appliance to either one as needed. I don't do anything in a van that requires uninterrupted power, save money and space by not getting a transfer switch. Wire 1\2 of the outlets to a junction box connected to a shore power outlet and the other 1/2 to the inverter.

  • @stephaniemcdougal1021
    @stephaniemcdougal1021 Před 2 lety

    Can you better explain the wiring of the outlet in with the shore power for the battery charging option? Or show an up close picture from your video?

  • @koelzspeedgarage2796
    @koelzspeedgarage2796 Před 2 lety

    Hi Ross, I enjoy all your videos. You make everything very easy to understand. I have a question. On a 30 AMP 120 volt service into the electrical panel in a van, do you use a 10/2 with ground for your shore power feed to the electrical panel inside a van? Or do you use a 10/3 with ground? And do you use a bonding screw inside the electrical panel that the shore power wires into? I'm assuming that for a 120 system, you would use a 10/2 with ground. But I'm not sure about the bonding screw. Please help, Thanks.

    • @rosslukeman
      @rosslukeman  Před 2 lety

      Hey there, sorry for the late reply. I use 10/3 Triplex cable, which has a ground. You wouldn't typically go straight into the electrical panel, you would go to a transfer switch or inverter-charger. The output from that would go the the AC/DC distribution panel. The ground wire from the 10/3 supply line would go to a ground bus bar, and all branch lines departing from this box to places around the van would also have their ground wires connected to this ground bus bar in the box. Hope that clears it up somewhat! I would use marine triplex cable, not the 10/2 with ground that you would use in a building.

    • @koelzspeedgarage2796
      @koelzspeedgarage2796 Před 2 lety

      @@rosslukeman Hi Ross , Thanks for the reply. I was referring to bringing in the 10/3 cable into a disconnect shut off first, inside my van. Then run wiring to my inverter/ charger. I haven't purchased my disconnect yet, but I was wondering if disconnects have a bonding screw???? And should I use the bonding screw if the disconnect has one??? What are your thoughts?

    • @rosslukeman
      @rosslukeman  Před 2 lety

      @@koelzspeedgarage2796 Ah ok, yes I would just use a 30-amp breaker with this box (amzn.to/3P6XSnG). Use a QO series 30 amp breaker (amzn.to/3AN3cIx). It doesn't have a bonding screw, but you have to buy a Square D ground bus bar like this (amzn.to/3yYSKwf) or smaller. It will also ground the box. Hope that helps!

    • @koelzspeedgarage2796
      @koelzspeedgarage2796 Před 2 lety

      @@rosslukeman Thank you Thank you, That's exactly what I was wanting to know. Thanks so much for clarifying that. Im betting other people don't know to do that. Maybe you could do a video about it. As always, I enjoy all your videos. Keep them coming. Thanks for sharing your information.

    • @rosslukeman
      @rosslukeman  Před 2 lety

      @@koelzspeedgarage2796 glad that was helpful! More to come...

  • @randystern7870
    @randystern7870 Před rokem

    Is there any reason my 3000 watt inverter and 2 300ah batteries would not work in this system?
    Thanks for the outstanding videos!!!

    • @rosslukeman
      @rosslukeman  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Hi Randy, yes what you described should all work with what you saw in this video. Thanks for tuning in!

  • @DeeJayHouser1
    @DeeJayHouser1 Před rokem

    Does the inverter need to have a true ground, or just a chassis ground, if there is not shore ground?

  • @kylefalkner3010
    @kylefalkner3010 Před rokem

    Hi Ross….I would like to have my a/c system ran only by shore power when able, therefor I wouldn’t be connected to my battery and no need for an inverter. I also would like shore power to charge my battery which will supply my d/c needs.
    Could I run my shore line to a breaker/breakers that would feed my a/c battery charger and also my house a/c system?

    • @kylefalkner3010
      @kylefalkner3010 Před rokem

      Also, can I run the dc system while charging the battery? Sorry for the beginner level questions

  • @kvdme
    @kvdme Před rokem

    I wish you would show installation of distribution panel.

  • @tjphoto8943
    @tjphoto8943 Před 2 lety

    Help! I have a trailer with a factory solar panel. I had a jack installed on the tub where the battery so I could also use a suitcase panel. Told that I would still need a controller for it. Is this true? The controller inside the trailer not able to recognize it? My plan is if I have to park under trees where the solar on the trailer would not get sun. I would like to put a panel out in a sunny area. Plus.. maybe double the panels even when parked in the sun to charge battery faster.

    • @rosslukeman
      @rosslukeman  Před 2 lety

      Hey there, great question. You have to watch mixing panels of different voltages, as that can make the whole system fall to the voltage of the lowest-voltage panel, severely reducing output. If the voltages are close them you can mix them without as much loss. The 2nd charge controller does sound like a nice solution, as both solar charge controllers could be connected to the battery (this would be called "connecting them in parallel"), and whatever power came in whichever controller would make it to the battery. It might be good to put a switch (or just a breaker that you can switch off) in the Batt Positive line from the suitcase panel controller, as these solar controllers can become a slight draw on the battery (although with newer designs, that draw is getting to be less and less) without a solar panel hooked up. Hope that gives you some ideas! Thanks for the question-

  • @cmb7481
    @cmb7481 Před rokem

    where do you tie in the vehicle power? Does the charge controller have an input for vehicle power to charge while in tow?
    thanks

    • @rosslukeman
      @rosslukeman  Před rokem

      Hey CMB, you tie into vehicle power at the engine battery positive, the charge controller is only for solar. For engine charging you would get a separate DC-DC charger. Renogy makes some combination solar controller (MPPT)/DC-DC chargers, but you may not want to combine those functions as those units limit how much you can get from both sources simultaneously.

  • @ronnakeil9848
    @ronnakeil9848 Před 3 měsíci

    I don’t understand how you add the charger to the transfer switch. If you are bringing 30a into the switch from the shore power, how do you wire in a 15a switch and outlet to plug you 15a battery charger to the same Waco connector?

    • @rosslukeman
      @rosslukeman  Před 3 měsíci

      You have a good point Ronna, there should be a 15A breaker or fuse on the charger line.