Hi all, new to this community and looking for help on an inverter question.
I have a new 3000w inverter I am trying to install in the trailer. Exact type is here:
http://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/motomaster-eliminator-mobile-power-inverter-3000w-0111846p.html
According to the inverter manual, even though it is a "3000w" inverter, each outlet on the inverter can only handle a maximum of 1000w. If I use 12/2 wire to connect the inverter to the AC distribution in my camper, can I connect the wire to TWO of the outlets to increase the wattage available?
Basically what I am asking is - does anyone know if the phases are synchronized on the output of an inverter? I presume they are... but.. ?
If I can't do this, then what is the point of these inverters with 2000w, 3000w, and more when you need to divide the load among many outlets, making you unable to distribute it?
I have a new 3000w inverter I am trying to install in the trailer. Exact type is here:
http://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/motomaster-eliminator-mobile-power-inverter-3000w-0111846p.html
According to the inverter manual, even though it is a "3000w" inverter, each outlet on the inverter can only handle a maximum of 1000w. If I use 12/2 wire to connect the inverter to the AC distribution in my camper, can I connect the wire to TWO of the outlets to increase the wattage available?
Basically what I am asking is - does anyone know if the phases are synchronized on the output of an inverter? I presume they are... but.. ?
If I can't do this, then what is the point of these inverters with 2000w, 3000w, and more when you need to divide the load among many outlets, making you unable to distribute it?