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pianotuna
Jan 20, 2018Nomad III
The specific inverter I have is a Magnum 3012 hybrid that is able to "blend" power from shore and battery bank. It has a good interface to allow custom charging profiles. It has temperature compensated charging with a sensor on the battery bank.
The load support feature allows me to have a fully functional electrical system when plugged in to only a 15 amp shore power. It allows me to "limit" my draw to the maximum safe continuous demand of 12 amps (80% of the rated power)
As someone mentioned the unit you referenced is not an inverter/charger. However, Go-Power is a good brand. The inverter charger from aims has a rather poor reputation, and should be considered a "throw away".
The load support feature allows me to have a fully functional electrical system when plugged in to only a 15 amp shore power. It allows me to "limit" my draw to the maximum safe continuous demand of 12 amps (80% of the rated power)
As someone mentioned the unit you referenced is not an inverter/charger. However, Go-Power is a good brand. The inverter charger from aims has a rather poor reputation, and should be considered a "throw away".
1L243 wrote:
what kind of inverters are you using that would be so expensive. Just doing a quick search I cam up with this one.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0015353XU/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B0015353XU&linkCode=as2&tag=gonwitthewyn-20
I was thinking that you actually replaced the converter charger and replaced it with the inverter charger? You supposed to run both?
My dream system would be 6 batteries with solar.
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