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Hemi Joel wrote:
OK, I bought the Xantrex and there is a problem.
The issue I am seeking help with is that I just installed the new inverter and it wont run my Keurig coffee pot, labeled 1450 watts.
This is the inverter, 1800 watt, 3000 surge. Xantrex 2000
Wired with 4 feet of 1 gauge copper to a trio of group 31 lead acid battery's that are tied together with 4 gauge cable less that 1 foot each, with the inverter connected to the center battery. There is a 250 amp fuse in the positive 1 gauge cable, 1 foot from the battery. Battery's are charged by 2 - 200 watt solar panels and an MPPT. Plus the converter when on shore power.
When the coffee maker tried to start, the inverter stopped it with an overload error code. How can that be? What is my diagnosis procedure? how can 200 A squeeze through the tiny little filament in that fuse?
Thanks for any help.
โFeb-17-2022 09:00 PM
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โFeb-17-2022 02:37 PM
Hemi Joel wrote:Glad you got it working!
Problem solved! Sometimes it's the simple things...
I could not get the coffee maker to run long enough to test voltage and voltage drop. So I plugged in an electric heater and the inverter would run it on low for a few minutes before faulting. I found that voltage drop from the battery to the inverter was just under.4 volts. But the voltage from the batteries was dropping under 11.
My battery's were pretty old, but had performed well on all the light duty tasks like the furnace and the CPAP. But, I bit the bullet and bought 3 new group 31 fla deep cycle from Menards for $109 each. I installed them and let them charge over night. Viola! It all works. Voltage drops to 12.1 for about 30 seconds during the Keurig's most intense heating phase. Now I can have my quick, easy, no mess coffee when I travel. Thanks everyone for all the help!
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โFeb-15-2022 02:38 PM
Hemi Joel wrote:I commented on the Xantrex Prowatt 2000 in a previous post in this thread. Good unit as long as you're not trying to push-it too hard. We used it to power our small (1050w input power) microwave just fine. However, when we tried to power our 11k BTU a/c (1320w) with a Micro Air Easy Start installed, it was a no-go. Based on the Xantrex's 1800w continuous and 3000w surge ratings, it should have been a go. Max inrush current (LRA) on our 11k a/c unit with the MAES installed was less than 20a (2400w)---well within the Xantrex's 3000w surge rating. In any case, we swapped the Xantrex for a 2000w Aims high-frequency PSW inverter. All is well now.
I'll check that stuff tonight. Maybe I should have got a 3000W for a cushion?
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BFL13 wrote:
A truck camper does not have many suitable locations to get an inverter near the battery bank so you might have to do a little "arranging". ๐