Jun-26-2023 03:46 AM
Jun-27-2023 09:57 AM
Mike134 wrote:
AC units (any motor) will need to draw 6X running current for just an instant at startup. When plugged in at home or a campsite that is no problem getting that from the utility.
Problem comes in trying to do it from a generator.
Solution is the Mico air soft start. Don't waste $15 on a "hard start capacitor" those only help when connected to the utility power.
https://www.micro-air.com/products_groups_easystart_soft_starters_microair.cfm
Jun-27-2023 07:30 AM
Jun-27-2023 07:24 AM
Mike134 wrote:Willie Jim wrote:
I'll try disconnecting battery. I see no circuit labeled battery charger in the breaker panel, guess it is powered through the main breaker.
If you do that than all the 12V loads will need to be powered from the generator via the 120/12V inverter.
If you could disconnect the inverter, then any 12V loads would be supplied by the battery.
Jun-27-2023 07:23 AM
KD4UPL wrote:
Your generator is likeky rated at sea level. Higher elevation reduces power output.
Jun-27-2023 06:39 AM
Jun-27-2023 03:27 AM
Jun-26-2023 04:00 PM
Bud
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Jun-26-2023 03:41 PM
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Jun-26-2023 02:30 PM
Willie Jim wrote:
I'll try disconnecting battery. I see no circuit labeled battery charger in the breaker panel, guess it is powered through the main breaker.
Jun-26-2023 10:52 AM
Bud
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Jun-26-2023 10:15 AM
Willie Jim wrote:
I'll try disconnecting battery. I see no circuit labeled battery charger in the breaker panel, guess it is powered through the main breaker.
Jun-26-2023 09:57 AM
CA Traveler wrote:
Motors and especially heavier duty motors can draw substantial amps during startup. I just bought a 3,200 watt rated inverter gen with a 4,000 watt peak. I would not expect a problem with one A/C starting, 2 at the same time could be a problem. Will do some testing with the RV A/Cs because I want to know. I don't expect any issue with it's intended application of 2 household refers.
Jun-26-2023 09:24 AM
Jun-26-2023 09:02 AM