โNov-04-2013 06:08 AM
โMar-31-2014 06:23 AM
bob_b wrote:
I found a Vassani 10-cu ft. model from Home Depot that will fit the opening.
โMar-24-2014 06:10 PM
โMar-24-2014 05:36 PM
โMar-24-2014 01:28 PM
Almot wrote:John & Angela wrote:
Good job. Now throw a couple of 160 watt panels on the roof and you can go dry camping.
It's more like 4 160w panels.
โMar-24-2014 11:22 AM
John & Angela wrote:
Good job. Now throw a couple of 160 watt panels on the roof and you can go dry camping.
โMar-24-2014 07:44 AM
โMar-24-2014 07:34 AM
โMar-24-2014 06:51 AM
bob_b wrote:
The Xantrex 1000-watt XPower Inverter wasn't up to the task of starting the Fridge. Even though it had 2000 watts of surge capacity, I still had an overload situation.
โNov-11-2013 02:35 PM
โNov-11-2013 01:11 PM
bob_b wrote:
I will do the test when I get the chance.
Admittedly, there are few things working against me:
- I am using 8-yr-old Trojan T-125 batteries
- There is no direct connection to the battery. I found some open 12V lugs on the side of my PD9160 Converter
- Although there is 2-guage wiring from the Converter to the Inverter, there are tiny 8-guage wires feeding the PD9160 from the battery.
I would love to connect the inverter where the battery connects to the power solenoid, but it is a complete mystery where it is hiding.
At this point, I am tempted to spend some REAL money on a pricey 2000-watt Tripp Lite ADP2012 Inverter/Charger that is connected via a short 2-guage wire to a pricey VMAX 175-amp AGM battery.
โNov-11-2013 12:43 PM
bob_b wrote:
At this point, I am tempted to spend some REAL money on a pricey 2000-watt Tripp Lite ADP2012 Inverter/Charger that is connected via a short 2-guage wire to a pricey VMAX 175-amp AGM battery.
โNov-11-2013 12:39 PM
bob_b wrote:
There is no direct connection to the battery. I found some open 12V lugs on the side of my PD9160 ConverterAlthough there is 2-guage wiring from the Converter to the Inverter, there are tiny 8-guage wires feeding the PD9160 from the battery.
โNov-11-2013 11:29 AM
โNov-11-2013 09:56 AM