โOct-26-2014 11:58 AM
โOct-28-2014 05:19 PM
Limoges_Camper wrote:
Using it in electric mode, be it in 120VAC or 12 VDC uses up more of the battery's power than the propane does of the total available capacity, thus the effect of using it would be quite noticeable in battery drain.
another reason to not use the battery/inverter is wear and tear on the battery: the more you use it, the less sooner it dies.
โOct-28-2014 12:35 PM
โOct-28-2014 10:33 AM
shooted wrote:
Hi Limoges_Camper,
For the operation you describe, it seems R3-R6 should be connected to the normally open contacts.
Limoges_Camper wrote:
Does the team here have thoughts on operating even the smallest microwave on a 1kw inverter? Maybe an inverter type microwave at some % of full power and using the agm battery will work?
โOct-28-2014 10:29 AM
pianotuna wrote:
Hi Westend,
For the difference in price I'd go with the 2000 watt Pro-Watt if I were going "stand alone".
Unlike Mr. Wizard, I run my fridge as much as I possibly can on 120 volt. Mine is a 3 way, and initially worked well on 12 volt, but doesn't even maintain on 12 volt any more. Draw on the battery bank is pretty much identical between 120 volt and 12 volt at 34 amps. I imagine there is some inverter overhead of perhaps at a maximum 2 amps.
I just finished a trip that extended from Oct 11 to Oct 26 and covered 2500 kilometers (1600 miles). Only on the last night did I not have access to shore power, so I ran the fridge each day on 120 volt powered by the inverter. I also burned no propane for heating.
โOct-28-2014 10:24 AM
westend wrote:
if you decide to replace your existing 1KW inverter and want a quieter one, the Xantrex Prowatt 1000 pure sine inverter is virtually noiseless. I use mine to power a residential fridge and misc. entertainment devices. The fan, AFAIK, has never spun. Or, it is so quiet I can't hear it in it's location, in the middle of the cabin in a ventilated cabinet.
โOct-28-2014 10:08 AM
Limoges_Camper wrote:
โOct-27-2014 06:25 AM
โOct-27-2014 05:32 AM
โOct-27-2014 05:14 AM
MrWizard wrote:
fridge electric heating element 345w, 3amps at 120v
but thats 30amps at 12v input into the inverter..
your 1kw inverter is No problem, but your batteries will only last a few hours
the fridge uses 12v control circuit, but that very small only 1 amp , unless there are fans on the cooling unit
switching from electric to gas on power failure it will last a long time on batteries and propane
but propane fulltime is best, then if shore power fails, the only drain on batteries is the 12v control circuit and the fans..
like i said a long time.. days..unless there are 12v fans involved
even then it will be many hours
โOct-27-2014 05:11 AM
AnEv942 wrote:Limoges_Camper wrote:
So there is a 120VAC as well as a 12 VDC heating element in yours?
Yes- however I reread your original post and my response doesnt apply-yours is a 2way (Ac & gas) ours is 3 way (AC/GAS & DC). I had 1st read as concern for how much 12v was being drawn due to 12v 'heater'
-which you dont have.
What Im gathering the fridge is one of the items to be disabled when power falls off, and your concern is the 12v it will use because it will switch to Gas when in auto mode and still use 12v for the controls? Though small draw (Ive never measured control 12v required)if fridge will default back to AC/auto when power cut/restored, yet another relay on the 12v feed?
โOct-26-2014 10:00 PM
โOct-26-2014 09:32 PM
Limoges_Camper wrote:
So there is a 120VAC as well as a 12 VDC heating element in yours?
โOct-26-2014 09:21 PM
MrWizard wrote:
when i had an RV fridge
it was NEVER in AUTO mode..never on elec...unless i ran out of LP and Temporarily switched to elec
leaving it on LP all the time is .. IMO the best way to operate an RV fridge
save the 120v mode for emg use, it use so little propane in can run months on some RV LP tanks
running on 120v all the time is the best way to have it NOT work on LP when you need it to
โOct-26-2014 09:13 PM
sch911 wrote:
Jeez that's allot of work. Why not just get an inverter that has a ATS integrated into it. There are many....