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N8GS wrote:Get a Victron or Magnum inverter.
Thanks for all the comments. I had not considered that the inverter would be the primary power source with the Honda providing supplemental power. I would want just the opposite so I guess its a dead end. But still it is an interesting subject and I have learned a few things from it. I try to learn something every day.
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Tom_M wrote:I recommend running at higher voltage than 12v for doing that.
the generator is charging the batteries and the batteries are powering the A/C.
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MEXICOWANDERER wrote:Honda and Yamaha use finals. Champion, I think, uses intermediate. Kipor originally used finals then switched to intermediate after Honda sued them. I'm noticing a number of newer "off brands" using finals. Makes me wonder if either the patent has run out or if they're paying royalties. The gist of the Honda patent is that a unit in the slave mode compares the phase of the current and voltage waveforms, using the result to adjust the frequency.
I may be wrong but is there a primary (alpha) and a Beta principle in inverter generator synchronization? They do not use the finals as a reference signal do they? Using finals would be risky interconnect cord vulnerability wise. If they use an intermediate signal, where and how would a person tap into an inverter circuit to find a readable signal? Heavy emphasis on doubt...