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Matt_Colie
Jun 05, 2023Explorer II
Swimmer,
You have a wonderful collection of inadequate information for your responses.
First problem: Lead Acid Flooded batteries can be charged to about 90% State of Charge (SOC) in a couple of hours depending on the battery temperature. That last 10% takes most of five hours and can't happen faster without the heat damaging the battery.
Second problem: That 1000w generator is about 60 amps at 13.5V (for a 12V system). Your electric refrigeration is probably about 120W (about 10 amps) on a duty cycle that is related to temperature and use. So, it will suffice and larger generator won't get you any advantage.
Third problem: Will you be able to run the generator all the time you need where you are going? Many places have quiet hours.
My guess based on my experience is that if you run the generator at least 12 hours a day, you should be able to survive.
You gave us no clue what the reefer is or what your house bank is, and it does not make a huge difference.
If you know more, come back and we can probably get you a better answer.
You have a wonderful collection of inadequate information for your responses.
First problem: Lead Acid Flooded batteries can be charged to about 90% State of Charge (SOC) in a couple of hours depending on the battery temperature. That last 10% takes most of five hours and can't happen faster without the heat damaging the battery.
Second problem: That 1000w generator is about 60 amps at 13.5V (for a 12V system). Your electric refrigeration is probably about 120W (about 10 amps) on a duty cycle that is related to temperature and use. So, it will suffice and larger generator won't get you any advantage.
Third problem: Will you be able to run the generator all the time you need where you are going? Many places have quiet hours.
My guess based on my experience is that if you run the generator at least 12 hours a day, you should be able to survive.
You gave us no clue what the reefer is or what your house bank is, and it does not make a huge difference.
If you know more, come back and we can probably get you a better answer.
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