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Huntindog
Jun 12, 2017Explorer
rbpru wrote:I have two EU2000s. I also have an 600 watt pure sine wave inverter and an automatic transfer switch with two 6 volt batteries. The inverter powers all 120 volt circuits except for the converter.
After spending four day nursing a 12 volt battery to just run pump, led lights and the phantom loads like the frig, propane detector etc. I cannot begin to imagine the battery bank needed to run coffee pot, microwave, and fans; let alone the air conditioner through an inverter.
If you want 120 volt power, it sound like a job for a generator.
It is VERY nice to have 120 at all times. The clock on the microwave always works, as well as all three TVs, sattelite box, laptops and phone chargers, electric shaver etc.. Naturally I know not to fire up the microwave or AC, without running a generator... But this is the best setup I have had as far as ease of use and being able to run everything, with reasonable economy.
I highly recommend it.
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