Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#4
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
dh_Id asks:
- got a Coleman PMP 2000 inverter, mounted it to the rear wall of the hull on a houseboat, and hooked it to the batteries. It ran a drill for a few trys, so I figured things were good. I took the boat out, and the next day tried using the inverter. It wouldn't run anything,but the green power light stayed on.- Bilge- Have you got a Digital voltmeter? They're pretty inexpensive...cheap enough to leave in a dry stow on your boat. check your output voltage at the inverter receptacle. If you see 110-120 volts, look downstream to your distribution circuits. If you don't have voltage, look for a reset button,or refer to manufacturer's info. It may also have a bi-metallic heat protection switch...when the wires cool down, it should power up. In fact, I think Coleman is on the web... - I thought that maybe the vibration of the wall it was mounted to while the engine was running could be enough to damage it, but I went and felt it with the engine running and it doesn't seem like much vibration to me...not that it should be enough to damage the inverter. The vibration of the wall of a truck or camper would probably be a lot worse, but I'm wondering what other people might think about -dh_Id Bilge- I kept a dinky little 300 watt inverter zip-tied to the dash of my service van when I was working ashore, (recharge drill/driver batteries), and drove it around in summer DC traffic for months.. those printed circuits are pretty tough. G'luck Mutiny is a Management Tool Select Your Tattoo while Sober |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Diesel Generator Vibration Issue | Boat Building | |||
Inverter Size | Cruising | |||
How to use a cheap inverter in a boat?? | Electronics | |||
Laptop Charger Humming on Inverter | Electronics | |||
Inverter output question? | Electronics |