โDec-20-2021 05:52 PM
โDec-26-2021 11:02 AM
Gdetrailer wrote:Oh, you're still hung up on referring to it as a 'generator'. I thought we got past that. Yea, it's not a generator as we commonly use the term. We agreed to this 3 pages back.2112 wrote:Gdetrailer wrote:I'm not following your argument. Many RV'ers install 4-6 6V GC batteries, a large inverter and solar system in their rig. How is this any different? Are they not faced with the same problem?
But still, the problem becomes, just how do I refill all that battery capacity in the middle of the night when the sun doesn't shine and when there is no wind.. The answer is always, you must have some dependable non electric mechanical source (IE ICE gen).
Those RV,rs do not call their system a "generator", did not cost them $3,000+ either. They could call it a "generator" if they wished to do so but they don't.
I use a pair of 6V GC2 batteries plus a 1200W inverter to power my home fridge conversion, but I do not call it a generator.
โDec-26-2021 10:55 AM
ajriding wrote:
lol, is running the motor for power generation still considered idling, or is it now a generator and thus not at idle?
โDec-26-2021 10:38 AM
jaycocreek wrote:+1 on this.The downside is nothing in this system is replaceable. As it stands right now, if one component fails the whole system is scrap.
That's just it..I got a very good deal on what was supposed to be refurbished power station from Bluetti,so ordered two thinking christmas gifts..They were both broke,neither would work period and looked brand spanking new..Luckily I got my money back on those two gems then my Jackery 1000 did the same and they do not want to fix it...
I'll stick with 100ah or larger lifepo4 batteries with my fixable and better, components.
Jayco
โDec-26-2021 10:35 AM
2112 wrote:Gdetrailer wrote:I'm not following your argument. Many RV'ers install 4-6 6V GC batteries, a large inverter and solar system in their rig. How is this any different? Are they not faced with the same problem?
But still, the problem becomes, just how do I refill all that battery capacity in the middle of the night when the sun doesn't shine and when there is no wind.. The answer is always, you must have some dependable non electric mechanical source (IE ICE gen).
โDec-26-2021 10:00 AM
Gdetrailer wrote:I'm not following your argument. Many RV'ers install 4-6 6V GC batteries, a large inverter and solar system in their rig. How is this any different? Are they not faced with the same problem?
But still, the problem becomes, just how do I refill all that battery capacity in the middle of the night when the sun doesn't shine and when there is no wind.. The answer is always, you must have some dependable non electric mechanical source (IE ICE gen).
โDec-26-2021 09:29 AM
FWC wrote:
Recharging in the middle of the night is not necessarily a requirement that everyone cares about. Some folks are using their 'generators' for tail gating, or running power tools, or have sufficient battery capacity relative to their consumption that this not a consideration. Other folks care about running it in the middle of then night.
Again, these can replace some ICE-generators for some uses, not all ICE-generators in all uses. There are also times when this would work better than an ICE generator - you can't use a generator indoors, and in a lot of places you can't use a generator due to quiet hours. Different needs for different folks.
โDec-26-2021 09:10 AM
โDec-26-2021 08:49 AM
2112 wrote:
I'm going to circle back to THIS ONE. It's similar to what the OP referenced but with a few different features.
Considering its size, weight, and capability it wouldn't be a bad RV power system upgrade for some people. 3.6kwh of LiFepo4 storage, integrated 4kw psw inverter, integrated solar charger of some sort, 30A of regulated 12VDC output, TT-30R power connector all wrapped up in a clean 100lb package. You could easily spend $3k on a comparable dyi setup.
2112 wrote:
The downside is nothing in this system is replaceable. As it stands right now, if one component fails the whole system is scrap. That would have to change to get me onboard. Maybe this issue will be addressed in the future.
โDec-26-2021 07:18 AM
The downside is nothing in this system is replaceable. As it stands right now, if one component fails the whole system is scrap.
โDec-26-2021 06:22 AM
โDec-24-2021 03:46 AM
โDec-23-2021 11:44 AM
โDec-23-2021 11:16 AM
FWC wrote:
If we want to get all pedantic - these battery packs are really doing the same thing as a petrol generator, which should really be called a genset anyway. They are both converting chemical potential energy to electrical energy. The difference is in how you replenish the chemical potential energy, in a genset you pour in more chemical, in a battery pack you put it back as electricity.
Now I agree it is all marketing bunk, but what isn't these days? These things can replace some petrol-powered generators in some situations, but not all petrol generators in all situations.
โDec-23-2021 10:55 AM