Freestyle
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- 67' COCKPIT MY (1987 - 1995)
I am trying to get input on desiging an inverter system for my 67 CPMY. It has 7 TV's, 6 ac's, 3 freezers, dishwasher and washer dryer. No inverter will power all of this but I would like to build the most robust inverter system possible. I searched the prior posts and think this one sort of describes the starting point:
"I have (2) of the Xantrex sw 4024 with (8) 8D AGM's, in this configuration they produce 8KW with 16 KW peak. It works out that I only have to run the gen set about 4 hrs / 24h to keep everything in the < 50 % discharged zone. The best thing to do is figure out what you want to run and for how long before you want to start the genset to determine what inverter to use . I don't run a/c on mine , just refer,freezer,icemakers,water pump,and electronics. It is really nice to not have to run gensets all the time on the hook. You can also set up to automatically turn on/off the genset at user specified batt'y charge levels and times, although I've yet to use it. Xantrex appears to have the best product and also has good support both thru the website and 800 #. Mine are set up for 220V by being "stacked" in series, this is something you also need to consider in determining which inverter(s) to use. It's cool too that you can seamlessly transfer from shorepower/gen power/inverter power without flipping any switches and the inverter maintains 60 cycles all along. Great for high tech equipment like computers , no surges or power interruption".
Does setting up the system for 220v being stacked enable it to run washer dryer, ac's etc. for a short period of time?
Any thoughts on making an even more powerful inverter system?
Thanks for any input
Bruce
Freestyle
67 CPMY
Tampa
"I have (2) of the Xantrex sw 4024 with (8) 8D AGM's, in this configuration they produce 8KW with 16 KW peak. It works out that I only have to run the gen set about 4 hrs / 24h to keep everything in the < 50 % discharged zone. The best thing to do is figure out what you want to run and for how long before you want to start the genset to determine what inverter to use . I don't run a/c on mine , just refer,freezer,icemakers,water pump,and electronics. It is really nice to not have to run gensets all the time on the hook. You can also set up to automatically turn on/off the genset at user specified batt'y charge levels and times, although I've yet to use it. Xantrex appears to have the best product and also has good support both thru the website and 800 #. Mine are set up for 220V by being "stacked" in series, this is something you also need to consider in determining which inverter(s) to use. It's cool too that you can seamlessly transfer from shorepower/gen power/inverter power without flipping any switches and the inverter maintains 60 cycles all along. Great for high tech equipment like computers , no surges or power interruption".
Does setting up the system for 220v being stacked enable it to run washer dryer, ac's etc. for a short period of time?
Any thoughts on making an even more powerful inverter system?
Thanks for any input
Bruce
Freestyle
67 CPMY
Tampa