โMay-16-2018 04:08 PM
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โMay-17-2018 01:27 PM
ependydad wrote:I have a big and a little inverter.
How are you switching between the big and little inverters?
โMay-17-2018 01:06 PM
sandstravels wrote:Best charging is solar if you camp in the sun much. Next is a multistage converter from Progressive Dynamics, IOTA or Powermax. You will want 60 to 90 amps rated with 4x GC2 batteries charging from a generator.
Now let me re-ask the question, What is the latest and greatest charger/converter and the latest and greatest inverter?
โMay-17-2018 12:59 PM
โMay-17-2018 12:42 PM
pianotuna wrote:
Victron is hard to beat. Outback has a good reputation. Magnum may be cheaper and may get the job done.
I now have a 350 watt Victron psw inverter for small loads. It weighs over 8 pounds. It was less than $80. I use my small inverter much more often than the big one.
โMay-17-2018 07:44 AM
โMay-17-2018 07:36 AM
sandstravels wrote:
Sounds like good advice, thank you. Now let me re-ask the question, What is the latest and greatest charger/converter and the latest and greatest inverter?
โMay-17-2018 07:26 AM
Lantley wrote:pianotuna wrote:
The only reason for an inverter/charger is if you need the hybrid type. Otherwise stand alone components are more desirable.
While an inverter charger maybe more complex. Are they not easier to wire/install? Is one component cheaper than 2? I'm not very experienced on this subject but I'm learning.
I'm tossing these comments out to the crowd.
โMay-17-2018 05:02 AM
pianotuna wrote:
The only reason for an inverter/charger is if you need the hybrid type. Otherwise stand alone components are more desirable.
โMay-17-2018 04:47 AM
time2roll wrote:
Good time to switch to separate components. Then you only diagnose, repair, replace or bypass the piece that failed. I use a stand alone GoPower 2000 watt sine wave inverter.
โMay-16-2018 09:47 PM
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