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Old 06-19-2019, 04:06 PM   #1
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Any experience installing 2kw inverter with transfer switch on 2005 Adventurer

The inverter that is on my pre-owned Adventurer is 600 watts and connected to a single outlet. I want to replace that (not salvaging anything existing) with a 2kw inverter. I've been advised that my 50 amp service would burn up most transfer switches found on smaller inverters. A workaround would be to install a sub-panel for the circuits I want inverted. Has anyone of you installed an inverter of this size? What was your experience?
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