Re: When to use my inverter?
Reply #2 –
It would help make answers more specific if you give the make and model of your inverter. In many cases on older coaches the inverters have been upgraded from OEM, so we can't assume you have the original unit on your coach. However, my answers to your questions based on my experience with my Magnum MS2812 inverter/charger are:
1. Yes, you can leave the inverter on all the time. Most modern inverters have a "resting" mode where they draw very little power off the battery bank. In this state, they are ready to power up instantly whenever you turn on a device that requires 110V power. Some of us have residential refrigerators that require constant 110V power, so we are using our inverters at all times (when we are not running the generator or plugged in).
2. If you are in a "dry camping" situation where you do not often require 110V power AND you desire to reduce the draw on your house battery bank to a bare minimum, then turn the inverter off. If your inverter/charger has a separate on/off switch for the inverter and the battery charger, you can leave the battery charger turned ON so anytime your generator is running the house batteries will receive a charge.