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time2roll
Dec 19, 2017Nomad
I have a stand alone GoPower sine wave 2000 watt inverter. It does seem better built than the Xantrex Prosine 1800. First indication is that GoPower runs cooler.
I like separate components for reduced issues if something fails.
Really need 4+ batteries to drive 2000 watts. Get the transfer switch you need and use the existing converter for charging. If you expect a fast charge on generator, upgrade the converter as needed.
Many people prefer the all-in-one inverter/chargers too. Although there was a post related to the GoPower combo inverter/charger that did not go well.
I like separate components for reduced issues if something fails.
Really need 4+ batteries to drive 2000 watts. Get the transfer switch you need and use the existing converter for charging. If you expect a fast charge on generator, upgrade the converter as needed.
Many people prefer the all-in-one inverter/chargers too. Although there was a post related to the GoPower combo inverter/charger that did not go well.
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