โJun-26-2017 08:41 PM
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โJul-03-2017 05:47 AM
pnichols wrote:
You might want to also consider this battery model in your system - they are 115 AH each and are warranted for 5 years: http://www.fullriverbattery.com/product/batteries/DC115-12
pnichols wrote:
Regarding the squealing belt on your E350 while spinning it's alternator under load: There definitely must be a way to stop this. Our E450 has a 130 amp alternator and at times dumps over 70 amps (with the V10 idling) into our two paralled batteries of the type in my link above ... and there is no belt squeal.
โJul-02-2017 08:50 PM
โJul-02-2017 08:42 PM
neonjohn wrote:
Batteries
AGMs are the way to go. Wet cells are so last century. I have some AGM traction batteries (100 amp-hours, over 100 lbs of lead.) from the old AVS electric bus company in Chattanooga. Theyโre over 10 years, yet they discharge test at about 90% of rated capacity. Iโm probably not going to use these because they are so large for the amp-hours. Iโm currently looking at this battery, specifically 5 of them:
https://www.batterystuff.com/batteries/ups-telecom/universal-12v-110-ah-deep-cycle-sealed-agm-battery-ub121100-d5751.html
I have experience with this battery. Though it is made by the chicoms, it is a quality product. Iโm still shopping for a better price for that class of battery.
โJul-02-2017 05:09 PM
MrWizard wrote:
"So the watts are 120 volts * 13.5 * 0.7PF = 1134 watts. BUT. The generator has to supply the total volt-ampers or 1600 VA"
You are right that roof to a/c uses a lot of power
But your numbers are low
120*13.5= 1620 . 1620/0.7 =2314va
A poor pf means it uses more power not less
It uses 2314 va to do 1620w of work
โJul-02-2017 12:26 PM
โJul-02-2017 12:08 PM
neonjohn wrote:
I don't like to run the generator unless it will be on long enough to fully heat up.
โJul-02-2017 12:02 PM
time2roll wrote:
Not sure I would install a big 2000 watt inverter if I had an on-board generator.
Maybe something like 300 watts is way easier to run or charge small items. For microwave, hairdryer, A/C just use the generator. Or do you need electric coffee before generator hours?
โJul-02-2017 11:40 AM
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โJul-02-2017 09:53 AM
neonjohn wrote:
The large inverter is primarily to run the minisplit generator. That it can run other heavy loads is just a convenience.
โJul-02-2017 09:50 AM
time2roll wrote:
Not sure I would install a big 2000 watt inverter if I had an on-board generator.
Maybe something like 300 watts is way easier to run or charge small items. For microwave, hairdryer, A/C just use the generator. Or do you need electric coffee before generator hours?
โJul-02-2017 08:48 AM