Mine doesn't have the internal switch but I wired it to ONLY the AC
receptacles via a rotary switch and the receptacles breaker.  I did the
same with a friend's boat.
That is, the switch is between the breaker panel supply buss and the line
side of the AC receptacle breaker.  The high amp AC users can never be
powered by the inverter.  The receptacles are always protected by the
breaker whether fed by shore power or inverter.

On my friend's boat, we cut the buss bar on his breaker panel and wired it
so the bottom 2-3 breakers were dedicated to the receptacles only.  The top
part of the supply buss fed the hot water heater, air conditioner, and
other high amp AC users.

Dennis C.
Touche' 35-1 #83
Mandeville, LA

On Sat, Mar 12, 2016 at 3:54 PM, John Pennie via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

> So I'm n the process of upgrading the electrical panel on Paws.  DC is
> straightforward using the new 360 panel from Blue Sea (really nice stuff).
>
> I do want to add a small inverter (~1000 watts) routed to the main panel.
> Yes I know it won't run air conditioning.
>
> So the plan is to route the AC out from the inverter to a  DP breaker to a
> DP rotary source selector switch to the  AC main panel.  The problem is
> that every mid sized inverter I've seen (such as the Xantrex Pro series)
> wants to control everything via the transfer switch in the inverter.  I
> don't want a $300 inverter to have that much control.
>
> Can you simply by-pass the built in transfer switch by not connecting the
> inverter "in" line?
>
> Feel free to tell me I'm an idiot.  Already been flamed on CF.
>
> John
>
>
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