galadhlynn
New Member
Hello,
I am currently building an off road cargo trailer conversion. For power I am using an Ecoflow Delta 2 max together with a 2,500watt gas/lpg generator mounted on the front of the trailer and a 30amp ac shore power plug. Down the road my goal is to add 800 watts of solar on the roof. My goal is to keep the power system simple and inexpensive. I am mounting a two slot, four circuit breaker box above where the Ecoflow is installed (right front corner of the trailer). This is also where the 30amp shore power enters the trailer as well. All of my lighting (exterior and interior) is DC LEDs. It does not appear that the DC output port on the Ecoflow is sufficient to connect the full lighting circuit to. Optimally, I would like to have two plugs (ac 30 amp and DC?amp) that plug into the Ecoflow.
Question:
What is the simplest way to connect the entire DC lighting circuit to the Ecoflow with one plug?
With my AC, should the Ecoflow be down, I can either plug the shorepower into my AC breaker box, or plug the gas/lpg generator into the breaker box. I am assuming that for the DC circuit, I will need an AC to DC inverter. This would allow me to also plug the DC circuit into either the shorpower or the gas/lpg generator.
Thanks for the assist.
I am currently building an off road cargo trailer conversion. For power I am using an Ecoflow Delta 2 max together with a 2,500watt gas/lpg generator mounted on the front of the trailer and a 30amp ac shore power plug. Down the road my goal is to add 800 watts of solar on the roof. My goal is to keep the power system simple and inexpensive. I am mounting a two slot, four circuit breaker box above where the Ecoflow is installed (right front corner of the trailer). This is also where the 30amp shore power enters the trailer as well. All of my lighting (exterior and interior) is DC LEDs. It does not appear that the DC output port on the Ecoflow is sufficient to connect the full lighting circuit to. Optimally, I would like to have two plugs (ac 30 amp and DC?amp) that plug into the Ecoflow.
Question:
What is the simplest way to connect the entire DC lighting circuit to the Ecoflow with one plug?
With my AC, should the Ecoflow be down, I can either plug the shorepower into my AC breaker box, or plug the gas/lpg generator into the breaker box. I am assuming that for the DC circuit, I will need an AC to DC inverter. This would allow me to also plug the DC circuit into either the shorpower or the gas/lpg generator.
Thanks for the assist.