โAug-04-2014 06:07 PM
โAug-15-2014 09:35 AM
For most RVers MW serves two duties - boiling water and reheating leftovers, and either one can be done perfectly well on propane stove.
โAug-15-2014 07:18 AM
โAug-15-2014 05:28 AM
Carb Cleaner wrote:
The 300 watt unit won't drive my cordless drill charger. It's a Radio Shack, cigarette-lighter plug deal. A 400 watt inverter I've had for some time won't, either. Both the 300 and 400 are MSW.
I probably won't have two laptops, a television and a gaming console going at the same time, but I might. If I did, my two group 27 batteries might not last too long. I picked up a Kill A Watt monitor, so I'll get a better picture of what's going on (plus, it's a cool toy).
Kill A Watt Consumption Monitor
โAug-14-2014 08:29 PM
โAug-13-2014 01:27 AM
Carb Cleaner wrote:
I had not heard of these{inverter MW}. A quick Google revealed a few different models. Very tempting.
โAug-11-2014 08:09 PM
ewarnerusa wrote:
I think the way to go is with the inverter microwaves. They apparently actually reduce the power load when you turn down the cook power rather than just cycle full power on and off.
โAug-11-2014 06:17 AM
โAug-10-2014 09:46 PM
Carb Cleaner wrote:
Yep. I went overboard with 1,000 watts. I have a 300 watt, and it doesn't pass the muster. A 600 watt unit may be the Goldilocks. As far as the microwave goes, I guess sometimes we gotta remember we're "camping".
โAug-10-2014 09:25 PM
โAug-10-2014 09:22 PM
Almot wrote:
With your stated loads a 300W inverter would do, but 1,000W will probably make you feel better ๐
Yes, 900W microwave is a little bit too much for 1,000W inverter. If it says 900W on the label, it's a cooking power, and the input is about 1,400W.
Mongo68 wrote:
Nice install. Get the remote switch for $20 @ DonRowe when you wire it into the coach breakers. You wont have to crawl in there to turn it on and off...
โAug-10-2014 08:29 PM
โAug-10-2014 06:48 PM
โAug-10-2014 05:37 PM
โAug-07-2014 05:31 PM
diveman52 wrote:
If I'm reading your description of the installation correctly? I read it as your positive (Red Lead) is #2? which is correct size but you Negative (Black) is #8?
You run the rick of overheating the #8 it should be the same size as the positive.
Using just a thin piece of sheet metal between the wood and inverter is not a good idea. At the least I would space the inverter 1/2" for air flow off the wood/sheet metal. the heat from the inverter will pass through the sheet metal into the wood