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ol_Bombero-JC
Feb 07, 2016Explorer
naturist wrote:
The roughly 2,000 - 2,500 watts needed to start the AC translate to 17-21 amps at 120 volts, or 167 to 250 amps at 12 volts. And that will require your engine to be running at highway rpm. So the short answer is no, bad idea, won't work.
The somewhat longer answer is that your truck's engine used as a generator is a horribly inefficient and extremely expensive way to run an air conditioner. If you want to run that AC, frankly, the only practical power sources are shore power at a campground with hookups or a dedicated generator of at least 3,000 watts capacity. At this point in the universe of modern technology, virtually all other schemes for ways to avoid those two power sources fall into the classification of "hair-brained schemes."
Good answer - no need to read this thread any further.
"Hair-brained" it is!..:R..:S
(Exactly what is a "Hair Brain"?)
BTW -
You should have mentioned....
all the new "friends" the OP will make doing that..:B
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