I have no experience of the Renogy devices, but have you considered perhaps the Victron Multiplus inverters/chargers which
1) have the appropriate relays to allow RCD's to work on the output side.
2) Eliminate the need for the charger
3) Act as a UPS if the EHU fails
4) Can limit current from EHU - so if the campsite say has only a 6A supply and you need to use a device that draws 8A the inverter will provide the "missing" 2A from your leisure battery.
We have this set up, and it is extremely clever/efficient at what it does.
1) have the appropriate relays to allow RCD's to work on the output side.
2) Eliminate the need for the charger
3) Act as a UPS if the EHU fails
4) Can limit current from EHU - so if the campsite say has only a 6A supply and you need to use a device that draws 8A the inverter will provide the "missing" 2A from your leisure battery.
We have this set up, and it is extremely clever/efficient at what it does.
