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Slownsy wrote:
time2roll this is exactly what I am doing, the 15A cord goes in to the generator which powers the inverter and charger.do the load sharing happen automatically and I donโt have to do anything?
Thanks Frank.
โJun-12-2021 06:15 PM
Slownsy wrote:I don't have this inverter. However if you have limited amps to 15 then that is all it should pull off the generator and is within the generator rating. Yes the charger should limit charging amps such that no more than 15 amps is drawn from the generator.
time2roll this is exactly what I am doing, the 15A cord goes in to the generator which powers the inverter and charger.do the load sharing happen automatically and I donโt have to do anything?
Thanks Frank.
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โJun-12-2021 05:55 PM
Slownsy wrote:You should be running the A/C and charging the batteries through the magnum. The Magnum has load sharing to supplement power from the battery to start the A/C. Once running all excess power will be used to charge the battery.
The Honda will run the air conditioner ok, if batteries not down. I am probably mixing to issues together. I run the generator to charge batteries with the charger inbuilt in inverter, charges at about 100A. I also run generator to run air conditioner, but if batteries are down the load is to high for it. My setup is unique in as much as being in Australia we have 240V, so has a manual double trow treway switch, op 110V or generator, central of and down 240V true a step down transformer.
My question is the inverter has load sharing as if inverter canโt support the load it will take some power from batteries, how do this work, is it automatically done .
โJun-12-2021 04:51 PM
Slownsy wrote:
The Honda will run the air conditioner ok, if batteries not down. I am probably mixing to issues together. I run the generator to charge batteries with the charger inbuilt in inverter, charges at about 100A. I also run generator to run air conditioner, but if batteries are down the load is to high for it. My setup is unique in as much as being in Australia we have 240V, so has a manual double trow treway switch, op 110V or generator, central of and down 240V true a step down transformer.
My question is the inverter has load sharing as if inverter canโt support the load it will take some power from batteries, how do this work, is it automatically done .
โJun-12-2021 04:45 PM
Slownsy wrote:Youtube has lots of videos on this. Perhaps that's where you need to go.
My question is the inverter has load sharing as if inverter canโt support the load it will take some power from batteries, how do this work, is it automatically done .
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โJun-12-2021 03:59 PM
Slownsy wrote:
Has got a easy start installed on air conditioning.
Thanks Frank.