โJul-29-2018 02:34 PM
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theoldwizard1 wrote:MrWizard wrote:
stand alone inverters do NOT charge batteries
combo inverter/charger ... will charge batteries when 110vac is available either from shore power or generator power, ...
they do not charge from alternator while driving
that is a separate function of your chassis/engine electrical
are you thinking of TV and laptop and cellphone chargers ? 300w
or coffee maker and microwave 1200w to 2000w
Spot on with all of these statements. I will add a couple of comments.
โข To make life (and wiring) less complicated, look into inverter/chargers with a built in automatic transfer switch. Some come with inputs for shore power AND generator power and can even start your generator. Check out Samlex EVO inverter/charger/transfer switches.
โข Read this about charging while driving (DC-DC battery charging).
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โJul-29-2018 08:41 PM
MrWizard wrote:
stand alone inverters do NOT charge batteries
combo inverter/charger ... will charge batteries when 110vac is available either from shore power or generator power, ...
they do not charge from alternator while driving
that is a separate function of your chassis/engine electrical
are you thinking of TV and laptop and cellphone chargers ? 300w
or coffee maker and microwave 1200w to 2000w
โJul-29-2018 07:49 PM
MrWizard wrote:1Longbow wrote:
I don't know much about them .old one was 1750 amp? Just thinking, that needing to replace it ,should I just go bigger. The old one did everything I need i guess.
that would be 1750-watts
if it has quit working, either inverting or charging
and you want to replace it ?
then 2000w Pure Sine Wave aka PSW
will do everything the 1750 did and have a little more power
IF for some reason the old just seems like it is still working but not as good as it used too
think about getting your batteries and the wiring connections
checked out, ... before spending money on a new inverter
it might be old worn batteries ?
new batteries could cost you more than a new inverter
be sure what you need before you spend the money on a new inverter
then find out you still have a problem and need new batteries
โJul-29-2018 06:54 PM
AllegroD wrote:
I woould suggest you see dependable professional.
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1Longbow wrote:
I don't know much about them .old one was 1750 amp? Just thinking, that needing to replace it ,should I just go bigger. The old one did everything I need i guess.
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