Feb-03-2020 04:19 PM
Feb-14-2020 10:36 PM
kohldad wrote:
Didn't know you could buy a 1000w inverter generator for $150.
Feb-14-2020 07:34 PM
For the price of BTB charger you can buy 1000W inverter generator (when on sale) and use it anytime you want without worry about truck engine wear and economy.
Feb-13-2020 06:59 PM
Feb-13-2020 05:43 PM
kohldad wrote:Our small motorhome on the Ford E450 chassis has the V10 in it. When drycamping and the coach batteries get low, I bring them up a bit by idling the V10 for awhile. It's fed off the main 55 gallon tank and it idles very quiet. It's 130 amp alternator dumps way more current into the batteries initially, when they're quite low, than the motorhome's built-in charger can. Doing this shortens overall charge time quite a bit for when using the motorhome's generator or a portable generator to finish up the charging. While doing this V10 idling, we can also use the main cab heating and air conditioning systems to also heat/cool the entire coach area.
You would do better by adding in a battery-to-battery charger. This way the coach battery will see a higher charge rate during the entire idling time. I'm adding one not for while idling, but to maximize the charge rate during my short move days where normal running wouldn't have a chance at a full charge.
Feb-13-2020 05:05 PM
Feb-13-2020 02:09 PM
Our small motorhome on the Ford E450 chassis has the V10 in it. When drycamping and the coach batteries get low, I bring them up a bit by idling the V10 for awhile. It's fed off the main 55 gallon tank and it idles very quiet. It's 130 amp alternator dumps way more current into the batteries initially, when they're quite low, than the motorhome's built-in charger can. Doing this shortens overall charge time quite a bit for when using the motorhome's generator or a portable generator to finish up the charging. While doing this V10 idling, we can also use the main cab heating and air conditioning systems to also heat/cool the entire coach area.
Feb-13-2020 12:21 PM
pnichols wrote:
...When drycamping and the coach batteries get low, I bring them up a bit by idling the V10 for awhile....idling a vehicle engine to supply non-motive power can be a viable thing in certain situations.
Feb-12-2020 09:37 PM
JoeChiOhki wrote:
You'd be better served getting a belt driven generator kit from fabco.com if you wanted to add 110volt power generation directly to your vehicles engine, though the better ones are RealPower's PTO drive generator kits
Feb-12-2020 07:38 PM
Kayteg1 wrote:2oldman wrote:
I'm totally convinced that inverter will actually put out 4000w.
They usually do. I just got that inverter yesterday, so tests are coming, but in the past I was using 1200W inverter to run 1500W oven on my boat. Boat had good cooling, so inverter would perform for 7 minutes before going into overload/overheat.
Than it would take more investigation what "peak" means for the manufacturer. I'd expect 5 seconds, so good for starting electric motors at 2 HP.
TEST RESULTS.
The inverter did start and run 3HP rated vacuum cleaner.
The single battery voltage dropped to 10.8V and output to 90V, but the thing run for several seconds test.
Lot of variables to consider. The included cables are 6mm-sq or 8 g, so lot of things can be improved.
Still very impressive for very small & light inverter with pure sine.
Isn't technology amazing?
Feb-12-2020 06:09 PM
CB
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Feb-12-2020 08:24 AM
Feb-04-2020 11:30 AM
Feb-04-2020 09:57 AM
2oldman wrote:
I'm totally convinced that inverter will actually put out 4000w.
Feb-04-2020 09:50 AM
Kayteg1 wrote:I'm totally convinced that inverter will actually put out 4000w.
The $99 inverter with 4000W peak
Feb-04-2020 09:38 AM
SidecarFlip wrote:2oldman wrote:
It appears to be nothing more than an inverter, with a lot of glitz and hype.
Isn't the public gullible? Go buy a Xantrex or an AIMS Power PSW inverter and a set of jumper cables and be happy, for hundreds less/