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On Sun, 06 Mar 2005 15:40:01 -0800, Walt Bilofsky
wrote: Has anyone had experience trying to drive a Xantrex inverter/charger with a small gas generator? The specs for the Xantrex Prosine 2.0 inverter/charger say that when it's plugged into shorepower (or an external generator), it will automatically reduce the charger load to keep the AC source voltage above a minimum level. If that's to be believed, I should be able to run a portable 1 KW generator into the Xantrex, and have it draw as much current as the generator can serve up, but not overload it. I should also be able to have AC appliances running off the Xantrex, and still charge the battery with any AC power left over. Has anyone actually done that? Or had any experience with that kind of setup? =================================== A 1 kw generator is a bit on the light side for a Prosine 2.0 but it might work at reduced charging current. Much depends on how "stiff" your generator is at maintaining constant voltage and waveform under high varying loads. If your generator varys it's voltage and waveform too much, there is risk of a surging effect when the inverter and generator start compensating for each other. Speaking from experience on my old boat, this WILL lead to problems with one or both. If at all possible, get a bigger generator, or try before you buy. |
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