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ZZSPIRAL1
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Oct 21, 2012

Converters and generators

I have a WFCO Ultra III (WF-8955) converter that requires 950W of input. I'm surprised it takes that much power to run, but maybe I'm missing something. Apparantly a 1000W generator won't provide enough power, which makes sense, because they're rated 900W. I have a Yamaha 2000W generator, but I like the idea of using a 1000W generator, because they're nearly 20 pounds lighter, less DBA and run longer on a tank.

I understand the converter can be switched out for one that requires less power. What's your recommendation, and what would you expect to pay someone to switch it out? What's the downside of a smaller converter?

I'm a DIY type, but when it comes to power I run the other way.


Thank you.

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  • BFL13 wrote:
    The converter has a power factor of about 0.7, so that 950w input will pull about 1357VA from the gen continuous. That is nearly the continuous rating of the "2000w" gen.

    If you get a small enough (low amp instead of 55amp) charger to run on the "1000w" gen, the amps will be so low it will take forever to charge the battery bank.

    IMO don't even think about getting a 1000w gen for running a battery charger. It will have to run so long to get the batteries up, you might as well just stay on the gen all day and not run the batteries down in the first place :)


    I was thinking about adding a 100 W solar panel.
  • The converter has a power factor of about 0.7, so that 950w input will pull about 1357VA from the gen continuous. That is nearly the continuous rating of the "2000w" gen.

    If you get a small enough (low amp instead of 55amp) charger to run on the "1000w" gen, the amps will be so low it will take forever to charge the battery bank.

    IMO don't even think about getting a 1000w gen for running a battery charger. It will have to run so long to get the batteries up, you might as well just stay on the gen all day and not run the batteries down in the first place :)
  • ZZSPIRAL1 wrote:
    What's the downside of a smaller converter? .
    Longer charge times.

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