Nov-29-2015 01:33 PM
Dec-03-2015 05:25 AM
Dec-02-2015 05:06 PM
christopherglenn wrote:
A 50-60 amp converter is about all the 2k generators can run, It isn't just the watts, Power factor comes into play - which puts the load on the generator far above the amps X watts.. My TH came with a 100 amp converter, I bought an 80 amp unit to run off the small generator, no love - ended up getting a 55 amp for the 2k generator. The onan 5500 runs all three at the same time.
You may notice the generator will run the converter when the batteries are VERY low, (and output closer to 13 volts), but as the batteries get closer to 70-80% the charge voltage is closer to 14.4 volts, and the actual wattage climbs, this plus efficiency losses plus power factor overload the generators output.
Dec-02-2015 02:08 PM
Nov-30-2015 04:49 PM
Carrera man wrote:
If your motor is actually shutting down on the Honda then you have a problem with the generator. I have two 2000's and if I just have one running and forget and turn too many things on it'll pop the breaker on the generator. Never has it ever killed the motor.
Nov-30-2015 08:26 AM
Nov-29-2015 05:51 PM
Nov-29-2015 05:45 PM
Dirtclods wrote:
So is your frig set on auto? If so, set it to gas that maybe the problem sometimes the auto doesn't transfer.
Nov-29-2015 05:09 PM
Nov-29-2015 03:26 PM
Nov-29-2015 03:08 PM
Nov-29-2015 03:07 PM
KD4UPL wrote:
You said everything was turned off. Then you said the converter was running. Which is it? What size converter do you have?
A 60 amp converter running wide open at 14v would probably pull over 1,000 watts. Your generator is only good for 1,600 continuously.
How about your electric water heater, was it on? Was your refrigerator on electric? The WH is probalby 1,500 watts, the refrigerator around 300.
Nov-29-2015 02:30 PM
Nov-29-2015 01:53 PM