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docj wrote:BFL13 wrote:
Wonder if you went from the frying pan to the fire wrt the charger portion of that and the Onan.
http://www.rv.net/forum/index.cfm/fuseaction/thread/tid/27264550.cfm
The thread in this link discusses design issues relating to the Magnum ME2012 inverter which is a MSW device. They may or may not be relevant to the OP's situation since he says he is having an MS2012 FSW inverter installed.
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โSep-30-2013 11:43 AM
I am still wayne_tw wrote:No, the first mistake was not purchasing a Magnum Inverter/Charger in the first place. The only Nature Power Inverter/Charger is the 38330 which does not have an established track record. A Magnum MS2812 will cost about the same, do the same job, and work fabulously with an Onan generator.jcpainter wrote:
...we had Camping World install a Cummins Onan Marquis Gold 5500 generator and a 2000 watt Nature Power pure sine wave inverter/charger.
Its too late now, but having Camping World install anything was your first mistake.
โSep-30-2013 11:15 AM
BFL13 wrote:
Wonder if you went from the frying pan to the fire wrt the charger portion of that and the Onan.
http://www.rv.net/forum/index.cfm/fuseaction/thread/tid/27264550.cfm
โSep-30-2013 10:35 AM
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Jetnjeff295 wrote:
Our inverters pass through circuit went out, near the time you got your 2000 installed! We got the Nature Power 3000 as a replacement for our Xantrex. All seem to work fine. GFI Powers half the bus, just as before.
Would like an update on your new congig.
Our Onan 7500 appears to have shrapneled, but that is a different story.
Jeff O'Hara
2004 Fleetwood Rvoluotion 40c Diesel Pusher.
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docj wrote:John & Angela wrote:
No this is not true. A properly installed inverter has no problem running microwaves wether it is on a GFI. Circuit or not. Having said that, if your inverter produces a modified sine wave instead of a sine wave there are some devices that may not like it. For example, the microwave in our little C class did not like a modified sine wave. The one in our A class didn't care. We now have only sine wave inverters but the original inverter in the A was a modified sine wave. Served us well for nine years before it smoked. 458 Xantrex.
The Magnum inverter specified by the OP is a pure sine wave unit. This information is irrelevant.