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ktmrfs
Oct 22, 2013Explorer III
could be several things. However, one thing is do NOT repeat NOT look at the watts of the microwave. Look at the current draw and calculate Volt amps. (volts x amps) Long explanation but microwaves, etc. draw more current than the watts rating is. And second a 1000W microwave refers to the cooking power NOT repeat NOT the power draw from the line. A 1000 watt microwav will typically draw 1500 or more Volt Amps. I've measured several microwaves and it's very consistent.
then there is the input voltage drop to the inverter. to provide 1500VA to the microwave, the inverter will draw about 1700/12= 150 Amps, yes 150 amps. voltage drop between the battery and inverter can be significant. And with 150A , the battery voltage will drop as well.
so you need to do some measurement and calculations to determine what the cause(s) of the problem are.
then there is the input voltage drop to the inverter. to provide 1500VA to the microwave, the inverter will draw about 1700/12= 150 Amps, yes 150 amps. voltage drop between the battery and inverter can be significant. And with 150A , the battery voltage will drop as well.
so you need to do some measurement and calculations to determine what the cause(s) of the problem are.
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