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Walt Bilofsky wrote in
news ![]() Has anyone had experience trying to drive a Xantrex inverter/charger with a small gas generator? Why go to all that complexity, when you can buy an inverter-powered gas genset like the Honda EU3000is, getting rid of the heavy 60 Hz alternator iron in the first place? http://www.hayesequipment.com/eu3000is.htm I've got one bolted to two brackets on the back door of my service stepvan. You can hardly hear it running as it runs so slow (around 1200 RPM until you get 1800 watts on it when the computer opens the throttle for more power). I also own the 1000 watt model, but the 3KW runs slower than the tiny engine in the 1KW EU1000i and makes less noise because of it. It's the finest small genset I ever owned....electric start, has an AGM starting battery inside it...Hayes has an aftermarket remote starting panel if you want to mount it. Cranks right up even in the coldest weather. Hey, it's a HONDA 6.5 hp 4-stroker. Has 12A at 12V for charging batteries separate from everything else. There's two 20A wall outlets and a 30A twist lock 115VAC outlet to plug the boat into. It will produce continuously 23A, 25A intermittently. I'm powering two 6000 BTU wall A/C units in the truck plus my service desk in air conditioned comfort. It WILL run as advertised...3.4 gallons at full load for over 7 hours! 20 hours at 1/4 load (average?) on the tank with the Econo Mode ON, reducing the engine speed to minimal. As the 60 Hz is generated by a 3KW inverter I have yet to be able to destroy. The alternator is a very high frequency set of coils that looks like the stator in an outboard motor around the flywheel of the engine. There is no "alternator" sticking out. The three-phase, high frequency AC is simply rectified into a few hundred volts and fed to the huge 3KW inverter as DC for its use. Output is even certified to run computers and is ROCK STABLE at 60 HZ and 120VAC right up until the computer finds out you overloaded it and it simply trips out electronically to protect the inverter. A yellow LED warns you of impending shutdown, which then simply turns red when the power is cut off. Indestructable! Of course, it's a gasoline engine with all the CO coming out of it with the cooling air exhaust, whos heat should help RISE away from the boat being blown by the fan....not just left to cool and fill the hull with CO gas to kill everyone. But, you be the judge of that.... I paid $1500 for mine because I was lucky enough to stumble on a guy bringing it back to my Honda dealer to trade up to the 7KW RV genset. This 3KW wouldn't pull the two huge A/C units on his 5th wheel camper. It had 3 hours on it....in the box....warranty and all...(c; Street price is about 1800-1900. Retail is $2495 Did I mention you can hardly hear it running??.....(c; |
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