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Allen McCann April 28th 05 03:23 PM

Inverter/ charger
 
I know it has been awhile since we talked about Inverter/Chargers - but
I know a website that has a 2200W Inverter/Charger (20A) including a
remote control for $360.00. If anyone is interested.

www.inverterchargersite.com


Larry W4CSC April 29th 05 06:51 PM

Allen McCann wrote in :

I know it has been awhile since we talked about Inverter/Chargers - but
I know a website that has a 2200W Inverter/Charger (20A) including a
remote control for $360.00. If anyone is interested.

www.inverterchargersite.com



Wow....2200W divided by 13V = 170A (plus a little for the efficiency of
it). How many AH did you say those little house batteries were?....(c;

Figuring it at 185A load, should be no problem heating the boat for the
whole season!....(c;

Just funnin' ya. Nothin' is funnier than watching a boater with a new 4KW
inverter carrying his electric heater down the dock with a big smile on his
face....


Tim April 29th 05 10:19 PM

Thae amazing part about that type of an inverter, is how big amp rating
alternator you must have to over ride that inverter. seeing that an
inverter is about 75% efficient at the most, you're going to need a
good 200-230 Amp rated unit to pull it all.


Tim April 30th 05 10:08 PM


JAXAshby wrote:
"Tim" wrote in
oups.com:

Thae amazing part about that type of an inverter, is how big
amp rating alternator you must have to over ride that
inverter. seeing that an inverter is about 75% efficient at
the most, you're going to need a good 200-230 Amp rated unit
to pull it all.




C'mon,dude, today's modified sine wave inverters are far more
efficient than 75%. Try 90-95% efficiency instead. And, alternators
don't "over ride" inverters. Did your limited vocabulary preclude
the use of a more appropriate word such as "compensate?"



call it what you want Jax, you still have to put more in a battery then
yout ake out


Skipper May 3rd 05 03:19 PM

On Fri, 29 Apr 2005 13:51:57 -0400, Larry W4CSC
wrote:


Just funnin' ya. Nothin' is funnier than watching a boater with a new 4KW
inverter carrying his electric heater down the dock with a big smile on his
face....


I have thought of that but never seen it. I suppose it happens.

Larry W4CSC May 4th 05 06:23 AM

Skipper wrote in
:

On Fri, 29 Apr 2005 13:51:57 -0400, Larry W4CSC
wrote:


Just funnin' ya. Nothin' is funnier than watching a boater with a new
4KW inverter carrying his electric heater down the dock with a big
smile on his face....


I have thought of that but never seen it. I suppose it happens.


More often than we can imagine....(c;



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