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pianotuna wrote:
valhalla360,
I've never had the opportunity to measure watts into an autoformer and at the same time measure watts out. I suspect it is a near zero difference, other than a tiny bit to run an incoming voltage sensor circuit board.
The autoformer just has more than one "tap" on a single wound transformer. Sola Basic has one buck at 135 volts, and three boosts, at 110, 100, and 90 volts.
I've tweaked mine to 114, 104, and 94. I've never seen the 94. I suspect that also means the buck is a little high at 139 volts.
โFeb-20-2022 07:04 PM
โFeb-20-2022 06:04 PM
pianotuna wrote:
valhalla360,
Since I'm 30 amp--I use an adapter to 50 amp. That gives me access to 6000 watts and the autoformer would never cause a trip.
The only time I've tripped a breaker was on a 15 amp circuit where I deliberately over loaded it. I was using autoformer because input voltage was 100.
โFeb-20-2022 08:31 AM
โFeb-19-2022 11:24 PM
pianotuna wrote:
Since the campground pays by the kilowatt hour, an autoformer is going to use a tiny bit more.
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โFeb-17-2022 10:00 PM
Lwiddis wrote:
And some parks now forbid the use of autoformers. RVer isnโt getting what he/she paid forโฆsafe powerโฆand canโt make it safe for their RV.