Freestyle
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- OWNER - I own a Hatteras Yacht
- Hatteras Model
- 67' COCKPIT MY (1987 - 1995)
I have a 3000 Watt Magnum inverter less than a year old still under warranty. It is supposed to have its own dedicated battery bank. The inverter is supposed to provide emergency power to life's essentials which I define as (freshwater pump, refrigerator, freezer, ice maker, electronics 12v battery charger, and TV KVH system). It has demonstrated the ability to do this for a reasonable period of time.
On multiple occasions it has failed to provide any power at all despite full batteries. Worse, it blocks shore power or generator power to the above described essential circuits. When it does this underway it is really irritating. When it does this when I am out of town it requires a refrigerator clean up etc. On the last three of these occasions when it blocks all power, the brand new port starting bank goes completely dead despite assurances from the installer that these batteries are not tied to the inverter in any way and that the inverter is stand alone with its own AGM batteries.
Occasionally, a hard restart will bring all things back to normal. This requires removing the positive and negative battery cables and shutting down all shore or generator power for a few hours. It will then invert, charge, and let power from shore or generator flow through it. Port batteries come back too.
Last flaky thing is that the salon SMX controls were blinking wildly today until I hit the start button on the port engine when they came on. The engine didn't start but the salon AC worked for about 5 minutes before shutting down. Are SMX controls somehow tied to the port batteries?
I have liked my inverters on my other boats but this one puts me at grave risk of being anchored on a dark boat that won't start. Does this sound like I have a bad unit, bad install, maybe both?
If both I will just remove the thing and ask for my money back. If it may just be a bad unit, then I will probably try another one only with a bypass switch.
Any suggestions to all of the above are appreciated.
Bruce
Freestyle
1986 54 MY extended to a 67 CPMY (so for systems analysis it is a 54 MY)
Tampa
On multiple occasions it has failed to provide any power at all despite full batteries. Worse, it blocks shore power or generator power to the above described essential circuits. When it does this underway it is really irritating. When it does this when I am out of town it requires a refrigerator clean up etc. On the last three of these occasions when it blocks all power, the brand new port starting bank goes completely dead despite assurances from the installer that these batteries are not tied to the inverter in any way and that the inverter is stand alone with its own AGM batteries.
Occasionally, a hard restart will bring all things back to normal. This requires removing the positive and negative battery cables and shutting down all shore or generator power for a few hours. It will then invert, charge, and let power from shore or generator flow through it. Port batteries come back too.
Last flaky thing is that the salon SMX controls were blinking wildly today until I hit the start button on the port engine when they came on. The engine didn't start but the salon AC worked for about 5 minutes before shutting down. Are SMX controls somehow tied to the port batteries?
I have liked my inverters on my other boats but this one puts me at grave risk of being anchored on a dark boat that won't start. Does this sound like I have a bad unit, bad install, maybe both?
If both I will just remove the thing and ask for my money back. If it may just be a bad unit, then I will probably try another one only with a bypass switch.
Any suggestions to all of the above are appreciated.
Bruce
Freestyle
1986 54 MY extended to a 67 CPMY (so for systems analysis it is a 54 MY)
Tampa