โJul-12-2015 01:50 PM
โJul-13-2015 03:59 PM
โJul-13-2015 02:36 PM
SoundGuy wrote:Joel_T wrote:
I'm tripping over dollars probably to save maybe 10a a day. The loss I'd take selling a "new" 300w wouldn't be much different than the added expense to set up the second inverter.
If you're so convinced you want to use both inverters - a 300 watt and a 2000 watt - why not just wire both sets of inputs to the battery, simply plug your trailer's main service cable into the inverter you want to use at the time, just as you would into shore power or your genset, and not bother with a multi position, high current switch at all? :h JMO, but I'd be putting any extra $$$ into beefing up the battery reserve to make better use of the 2K inverter's full potential.
โJul-13-2015 01:55 PM
Joel_T wrote:
I'm tripping over dollars probably to save maybe 10a a day. The loss I'd take selling a "new" 300w wouldn't be much different than the added expense to set up the second inverter.
โJul-13-2015 01:30 PM
โJul-13-2015 09:20 AM
โJul-13-2015 09:16 AM
westend wrote:
A good 2K PSW inverter will draw around 1 amp at idle (unless equipped with an idle circuit to minimize draw). A 300W inverter will consume about 500 milliamps at idle. The difference is so small that you won't notice the difference in draw. Having one inverter obviates the use of switches, transfer switches, and any additional wiring which can also fail.
โJul-13-2015 08:28 AM
โJul-13-2015 07:40 AM
westend wrote:My 2000w draws about 1800 milliamps at idle. The 300w draws 160 milliamps. It does make a difference when left on continuous. Especially if solar is marginal.
A good 2K PSW inverter will draw around 1 amp at idle (unless equipped with an idle circuit to minimize draw). A 300W inverter will consume about 500 milliamps at idle. The difference is so small that you won't notice the difference in draw. Having one inverter obviates the use of switches, transfer switches, and any additional wiring which can also fail.
โJul-13-2015 07:28 AM
SoundGuy wrote:
when dry camping don't even give a thought to how little those bulbs draw. :B
โJul-13-2015 07:12 AM
Vulcan Rider wrote:
Having all LED lights probably helps some too.
โJul-13-2015 06:13 AM
valhalla360 wrote:
Keep life simple, you aren't going to save enough amps to justify a complicated failure prone system.
โJul-13-2015 05:30 AM
โJul-13-2015 05:10 AM
westend wrote:
Having one inverter obviates the use of switches, transfer switches, and any additional wiring which can also fail.
โJul-13-2015 02:05 AM