โNov-29-2016 05:51 PM
โDec-01-2016 05:37 AM
Cydog15 wrote:BFL13 wrote:
So with the money you saved not buying all that other stuff, just get this and forget the over-priced puny 26amper. it will run on the 2000w gen.
http://www.boatandrvaccessories.com/powermax-pmbc-55adj-converter.html
Expect your JKill-A-Watt to show:
124.7v, 11.06a, 1383VA, 980w, PF 0.71 when unit is set to 14.8v output, with output 56.8a batteries to 13.7v and rising at the time.
Note the ad is wrong--it does not do three-stage, it runs at whatever voltage you set it to and stays there till you change it.
Forum member JiminDenver camps like you do at 10,000 feet without even an oxygen mask apparently. His set- up might interest you if he shows up here.
I bought this one. Better value, 5 more amps, real customer service (they answer phone) and better warranty.
Adjustable Converter
โNov-30-2016 11:19 PM
โNov-30-2016 10:39 PM
hammick wrote:
Anybody have a link to the nifty shunt/voltmeter mod for the Megawatt? I can't find it on Ebay.
โNov-30-2016 08:26 PM
โNov-30-2016 08:14 PM
BFL13 wrote:
So with the money you saved not buying all that other stuff, just get this and forget the over-priced puny 26amper. it will run on the 2000w gen.
http://www.boatandrvaccessories.com/powermax-pmbc-55adj-converter.html
Expect your JKill-A-Watt to show:
124.7v, 11.06a, 1383VA, 980w, PF 0.71 when unit is set to 14.8v output, with output 56.8a batteries to 13.7v and rising at the time.
Note the ad is wrong--it does not do three-stage, it runs at whatever voltage you set it to and stays there till you change it.
Forum member JiminDenver camps like you do at 10,000 feet without even an oxygen mask apparently. His set- up might interest you if he shows up here.
โNov-30-2016 08:01 PM
Fubeca wrote:
I bought a Nice genius charger a few years ago when I was looking for something better than my old manual charger. It was my start down the rabbit hole of automatic/worthless chargers. It wouldn't hold absorb for any significant length of time and would pop to"charged" shortly after reaching the absorb voltage. It is fine for a starting battery but worthless for a deep cycle.
โNov-30-2016 07:51 PM
โNov-30-2016 07:36 PM
โNov-30-2016 07:30 PM
BFL13 wrote:
Thanks, so the Magnum is a little more efficient ( 87 vs 80 ) than my 100 amper, so scaling up doesn't go as high as I posted earlier, but it still goes way up.
Another thing is the (loaded) input voltage with the Honda was 123v while the Magnum figures are using 115ish. Since that voltage is part of the VA, that makes the VA assumed to be needed by the Magnum seem low. PT's Yamaha would have had the voltage above 120 too, so the VA in his case would be higher from that.
Anyway, even the spec 18 amps for the 125a output is well over 15 amps, so I don't think PT's claim that you can run a 125 amp Magnum charger at 125a output at 14.x volts from a 15a receptacle on 14 wire with a 15a CB is correct.
A mystery remains that he was using his 3000w Yamaha as the power source, so it should have worked with the Magnum set at 23a input.
โNov-30-2016 07:12 PM
โNov-30-2016 07:01 PM
โNov-30-2016 06:00 PM
BFL13 wrote:
When you do the input vs output thing, the trick is to state the output with both DC volts and amps because you want the watts. If you do the same output amps at a higher voltage, that will suck more VA input from the 120v source.
So when they say 18 amps input required to do 125 amps out, what is the output voltage at the time? And for VA, what is the "120v" loaded voltage when the charger is running at whatever output watts they used?
โNov-30-2016 04:51 PM
โNov-30-2016 04:20 PM
BFL13 wrote:
PT are you saying that setting the Magnum to 15a input is the same thing as plugging a 125 amp charger into a 15a receptacle in a 15a circuit?
The 100 amper was pulling 122.7v, 15.57a , reading 1910VA and the watts with that was 1854. PF 0.97
Scaling up to 125 amps output, that 15.57 input would be 19.46a
I don't know why the Magnum quit when set at 23a running the 127a charger output. 19.46 is way under 23.
Were there other 120v loads on the Magnum besides the charger?
Did the Yamaha 3000 (23.3? ) pop or was it just the Magnum at 23 that popped?
My Honda 3000 (23.3) runs my 100 amper (15.57) and my 55 amper (11.06) total 26.63. I don't know how it can. I guess the combined load pulls down the input voltage more than it is when they run individually, so the combined VA is lower than the individual VAs added. Anyway it runs.
So really, the Yamaha at 23 should have run the Magnum's charger at 127 amps no sweat. Perhaps it is all about that Magnum (which was the duff one? )
โNov-30-2016 03:59 PM