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Inverter came my way [message #365682] |
Mon, 26 July 2021 10:49 |
boybach
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Bought a Xantrex 1750 watt pure sine wave inverter at the flea market yesterday. Couldn't refuse really, just $80.
I thought it would be a good thing to add to the coach but thinking about it, not really sure what the advantage of it would be and of course no idea how or where I could cable it up to the existing system ...I don't have much in the way of appliances ATM, just the 2-way fridge and a microwave.
My computer runs and charges on 5v and the genset/alternator charge the vacuum and power tool batteries. I make coffee/tea on the gas range, old school, boiling water. I did have a fantasy about moving my home music recording setup into the coach and I suppose that's what motivated me into getting the inverter .. plus in the back of my mind there's always the solar thing, but if I go that way (solar) my battery system will need a a big upgrade I should think.
So any advice/suggestions for installs/uses other that buy in haste repent at leisure?
Larry
Larry - Victoria BC -
1977 ex-Palm Beach "Ol' Leaky" 40,000 miles, PO said everything working but forgot the word NOT. Atwood helium fridge, water heater & furnace. SS exhaust system, Onan, Iota Converter, R134A, New fuel lines & heat exchange hoses
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[GMCnet] Re: Inverter came my way [message #365683 is a reply to message #365682] |
Mon, 26 July 2021 11:41 |
Rob
Messages: 651 Registered: November 2013 Location: Victoria, BC
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I don't have anything that takes that amount of AC power - but two things that immediately came up when looking at a similar Xantrex spec sheet:
No load current draw: [/color]
> I thought it would be a good thing to add to the coach but thinking about it, not really sure what the advantage of it would be and of course no idea
> how or where I could cable it up to the existing system ...I don't have much in the way of appliances ATM, just the 2-way fridge and a microwave.
> My computer runs and charges on 5v and the genset/alternator charge the vacuum and power tool batteries. I make coffee/tea on the gas range, old
> school, boiling water. I did have a fantasy about moving my home music recording setup into the coach and I suppose that's what motivated me into
> getting the inverter .. plus in the back of my mind there's always the solar thing, but if I go that way (solar) my battery system will need a a big
> upgrade I should think.
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> So any advice/suggestions for installs/uses other that buy in haste repent at leisure? :roll:
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> Larry
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> Larry - Victoria BC -
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> 1977 Palm Beach 40,000 miles, PO said everything working but forgot the word NOT. New Atwood fridge, water heater & furnace. New SS exhaust system,
> 6000w Onan, Iota Converter, R134A A/C, New fuel lines & heat exchange hoses
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Re: Inverter came my way [message #365685 is a reply to message #365682] |
Mon, 26 July 2021 15:46 |
boybach
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Don't think you posted the info on the "two things" Rob?
Larry
Larry - Victoria BC -
1977 ex-Palm Beach "Ol' Leaky" 40,000 miles, PO said everything working but forgot the word NOT. Atwood helium fridge, water heater & furnace. SS exhaust system, Onan, Iota Converter, R134A, New fuel lines & heat exchange hoses
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Re: Inverter came my way [message #365687 is a reply to message #365682] |
Mon, 26 July 2021 16:01 |
boybach
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Not sure yournote came through properly Rob
Larry
Larry - Victoria BC -
1977 ex-Palm Beach "Ol' Leaky" 40,000 miles, PO said everything working but forgot the word NOT. Atwood helium fridge, water heater & furnace. SS exhaust system, Onan, Iota Converter, R134A, New fuel lines & heat exchange hoses
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[GMCnet] Re: Inverter came my way [message #365689 is a reply to message #365685] |
Mon, 26 July 2021 16:27 |
Rob
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It took some text in my email as a formatting directive! Here's another (slightly altered) try:
I don't have anything that takes that amount of AC power - but two things that immediately came up when looking at a similar Xantrex spec sheet:
- No load current draw: 0.65 A
- Recommended DC fuse: 200A
So - it's gonna need a VERY LARGE wire for the DC side and should be mounted relatively close to the batteries. The manual recommends a 1/0 AWG cable, no longer than 6 ft long.
Rob
76 Royale Twin Beds, Dry Bath
Victoria, BC
> On Jul 26, 2021, at 1:46 PM, wrote:
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> Don't think you posted the info on the "two things" Rob?
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> Larry
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> 1977 Palm Beach 40,000 miles, PO said everything working but forgot the word NOT. New Atwood fridge, water heater & furnace. New SS exhaust system,
> 6000w Onan, Iota Converter, R134A A/C, New fuel lines & heat exchange hoses
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[GMCnet] Re: Inverter came my way [message #365690 is a reply to message #365689] |
Mon, 26 July 2021 16:45 |
richshoop
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The manufacturer's recommendations need to be followed as to wire size, fusing, etc. The idle current is indeed less than an amp. However, when using some common appliances, let's say a coffee maker (750 watts), the amp draw at 12 volts will be 62.5 amps minimum.
Be sure to use proper sized crimp on lugs if connecting to a stud. Do NOT solder the connection! There are available wire crimping tools available for loan if necessary.
> On 07/26/2021 2:27 PM Rob wrote:
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> It took some text in my email as a formatting directive! Here's another (slightly altered) try:
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> I don't have anything that takes that amount of AC power - but two things that immediately came up when looking at a similar Xantrex spec sheet:
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> - No load current draw: 0.65 A
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> - Recommended DC fuse: 200A
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> So - it's gonna need a VERY LARGE wire for the DC side and should be mounted relatively close to the batteries. The manual recommends a 1/0 AWG cable, no longer than 6 ft long.
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> Rob
> 76 Royale Twin Beds, Dry Bath
> Victoria, BC
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>> On Jul 26, 2021, at 1:46 PM, wrote:
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>> Don't think you posted the info on the "two things" Rob?
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>> Larry
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>> Larry - Victoria BC -
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>> 1977 Palm Beach 40,000 miles, PO said everything working but forgot the word NOT. New Atwood fridge, water heater & furnace. New SS exhaust system,
>> 6000w Onan, Iota Converter, R134A A/C, New fuel lines & heat exchange hoses
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Re: Inverter came my way [message #365691 is a reply to message #365682] |
Mon, 26 July 2021 17:15 |
Scott Nutter
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Larry,
What are you doing on the home recording studio?
You can email me at Winoscott88@gmail since it is a bit off topic.
Scott.
Scott Nutter
1978 Royale Center Kitchen, Patterson 455, switch pitch tranny, 3.21 final drive, Quad bags, Dave Lenzi super duty mid axle disc brakes, tankless water heater, everything Lenzi. Alex Ferrera installed MSD Atomic EFI
Houston, Texas
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Re: Inverter came my way [message #365740 is a reply to message #365691] |
Wed, 28 July 2021 09:00 |
hertfordnc
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I would love to have something like that for occasional high power short duration things like a toaster, a microwave or a coffee pot.
Dave & Ellen Silva
Hertford, NC
76 Birchaven, 1-ton and other stuff
Currently planning the Great american Road Trip Summer 2021
It's gonna take a lot of Adderall to get this thing right.
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Re: Inverter came my way [message #365743 is a reply to message #365740] |
Wed, 28 July 2021 11:34 |
boybach
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hertfordnc wrote on Wed, 28 July 2021 07:00I would love to have something like that for occasional high power short duration things like a toaster, a microwave or a coffee pot.
Now that does make sense - thanks - short duration usage was something I hadn't thought about - firing up the genny to make a round of toast seems a little inefficient for sure!
Maybe I will keep it after all, just have to figure out how to install it in the rig.
Cheers
Larry
Larry - Victoria BC -
1977 ex-Palm Beach "Ol' Leaky" 40,000 miles, PO said everything working but forgot the word NOT. Atwood helium fridge, water heater & furnace. SS exhaust system, Onan, Iota Converter, R134A, New fuel lines & heat exchange hoses
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Re: Inverter came my way [message #365744 is a reply to message #365743] |
Wed, 28 July 2021 12:50 |
mghamms
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Is it a strait inverter or does it also charge?
1977 Kingsley 455 as stock as it gets except lots of Ragusa parts
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Re: Inverter came my way [message #365746 is a reply to message #365744] |
Wed, 28 July 2021 13:25 |
boybach
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mghamms wrote on Wed, 28 July 2021 10:50Is it a strait inverter or does it also charge?
I think it's just an inverter.
My "charger" is an IOTA 55 converter which I just looked up again and see that I can plug an inexpensive module into it to suit whatever battery system I'm running. I'll check my IOTA manual tomorrow to see what the heck the capabilities/plugabilities are.
I can see there's lots to learn, but hey WTF else do I have to do to occupy my retirement?
p.s. (other than fishing, that is)
Larry
Larry - Victoria BC -
1977 ex-Palm Beach "Ol' Leaky" 40,000 miles, PO said everything working but forgot the word NOT. Atwood helium fridge, water heater & furnace. SS exhaust system, Onan, Iota Converter, R134A, New fuel lines & heat exchange hoses
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Re: Inverter came my way [message #365751 is a reply to message #365746] |
Wed, 28 July 2021 19:30 |
dsmithy
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I can't really recommend retirement... It's too much work.
Douglas & Virginia Smith,
dsmithy18 at gmail,
Lincoln Nebraska,
’73 “Sequoia” since ‘95: "Wanabizo";
Quadrabag/6 wheel disks/3:70 final/Paterson QuadraJet/Thorley’s/Alloy wheels/Sundry other
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Re: Inverter came my way [message #365798 is a reply to message #365682] |
Sat, 31 July 2021 14:37 |
boybach
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On further information I found out this isn't a pure sine wave unit - it's a modified sine wave one.
I'll be getting rid of it.
Larry
Larry - Victoria BC -
1977 ex-Palm Beach "Ol' Leaky" 40,000 miles, PO said everything working but forgot the word NOT. Atwood helium fridge, water heater & furnace. SS exhaust system, Onan, Iota Converter, R134A, New fuel lines & heat exchange hoses
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Re: Inverter came my way [message #365806 is a reply to message #365798] |
Sun, 01 August 2021 13:07 |
mghamms
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I have a modified square wave inverter with the converter and it runs everything without issue.
The only thing that i found to be a problem was a new electric blanket.
They have some kind of electronic sensing in them so it will not kill you. I had to buy a blanket that converts ac to dc. Kind of stupid dc to ac to dc but it works.
Microwave tv and everything else I have work.
I wired it to all my AC outlets so I always have AC.
boybach wrote on Sat, 31 July 2021 14:37On further information I found out this isn't a pure sine wave unit - it's a modified sine wave one.
I'll be getting rid of it.
Larry
1977 Kingsley 455 as stock as it gets except lots of Ragusa parts
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Re: Inverter came my way [message #365820 is a reply to message #365682] |
Sun, 01 August 2021 21:00 |
Carl S.
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This is what I did:
http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/gmc-tv-mount/p41551-inverter.html
http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/gmc-tv-mount/p41554-inverter-outlet.html
You may need to rum larger cables directly to your house battery bank fot the larger inverter. I simply wired mine to the terminal in the electrical cabinet.
There are several other more complicated ways to install an inverter including ones than involve transfer switches, etc, but why not keep it simple?
Carl Stouffer
'75 ex Palm Beach
Tucson, AZ.
Chuck Aulgur Reaction Arm Disc Brakes, Quadrabags, 3.70 LSD final drive, Lenzi knuckles/hubs, Dodge Truck 16" X 8" front wheels, Rear American Eagles, Solar battery charging. GMCSJ and GMCMI member
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