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Wayne Dohnal wrote:
I've been in the middle of numerous "can an eu2000i run a 13,500 air conditioner" threads. They get very heated and run many pages, and it's not my desire to run this thread into the trash heap by going there.
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โSep-09-2010 05:33 AM
orionpaxx wrote:
hey all,
new here. picked one of these inverters up today at sams club for $499usd.
i've got to say i'm happy so far, the plan is to get another and run the parallel kit.
i'll be using these in a espresso concession trailer. so, i'll need the combined power.
the unit started on the first easy pull, warmed up and took a few heavy loads.
commercial bunn brewer rated 1600 watt 13.3 amps...
on idle it's very quiet! i'll post more as it unfolds.
Jay
โSep-08-2010 02:49 PM
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professor95 wrote:I've been in the middle of numerous "can an eu2000i run a 13,500 air conditioner" threads. They get very heated and run many pages, and it's not my desire to run this thread into the trash heap by going there. My previous rig had one of the Dometic 57915.xxx 13,500 units (don't know the .xxx). For the lowest consumption 57915, the chart shows 11.4 amps for the compressor and 2.5 for the fan, for a total of 13.9 amps. With the fan on high, mine pulled between 11 and 11-1/2 amps total (hot day, in the sun, etc.), depending on which of the several instruments I used to measure it. It never failed to start or run on the eu2000i, and as the only load, the generator didn't even run at its full RPMs. One experienced RV tech says that this means that my air conditioner was bad, and in the field they use the current draw to determine the correct coolant level. Maybe that's true, but a few other thread participants reported readings identical to mine with the same air conditioner. This is IMO a definite YMMV issue. One thing I learned is that when powering with a generator, it's very easy and very common to leave the fridge on 'auto'.
A 2,000/1,600 watt inverter might run a 7,100 BTU A/C OK. Dometic says 2.5KW MINIMUM for the 7,100 and 3.5KW for the 11,000 on up.
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Dan2009 wrote:
I picked up one of the 2000W Inverters this past weekend, and I'm fairly pleased with it so far. It's run everything in the 30' fifth wheel, uncluding the microwave. I didn't try the A/C, but I have the 3500W for that. The only concern I have is that the voltage drops to around 96 volts for a few seconds when I start the microwave. Here's a link to my unboxing of the generator: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aC0VE8MxFHs My other videos are different tests of the generator. The videos aren't edited, so you'll see some of my trials and errors.
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w33k3nd warrior wrote:
579 series. I am not sure the exact last digits of the model number. My manual says "579 Series Duo Therm Brisk Air by Dometic
I decided to make a video of my testing.