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MrWizard
Aug 03, 2017Moderator
corrected math, removed converter load
2PM
running 1 A/C, 2 a/c blower on low, converter charge less than 30w aka less than 2 amps DC, Fridge 'NOT' cycling at this time
96*F 35% RH
2265.x watts - 383w converter =1882w for A/C
(converter was supplying some 12v power to house fans etc.. not reading on charge meter
119.1v
16.67a
1985.2va
well within the margin of 3100w continuous rating of 'this' generator
but it would be a real struggle for any 2000w generator to power 'this' A/C today
my elevation is approx 700ft above sea level
2PM
running 1 A/C, 2 a/c blower on low, converter charge less than 30w aka less than 2 amps DC, Fridge 'NOT' cycling at this time
96*F 35% RH
2265.x watts - 383w converter =1882w for A/C
(converter was supplying some 12v power to house fans etc.. not reading on charge meter
119.1v
16.67a
1985.2va
well within the margin of 3100w continuous rating of 'this' generator
but it would be a real struggle for any 2000w generator to power 'this' A/C today
my elevation is approx 700ft above sea level
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