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07-01-2008, 13:25
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running a/c on inverter
I'm trying to figure out a way to run 1 of my A/C units on the inverters and
alternator. I would think with the two 2500 watt inverters, and the 300amp alternator, this would be a doable venture. Can someone tell me if, and how to do this task? Thanks Corey & Jenni 1996 PT42' Prosper, TX |
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07-01-2008, 13:59
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Corey,
I'm working on that. I have two new inverters that need to be installed in the next few weeks. There is a tech in Knoxville TN @ Buddy Gregg's that said he could add a relay and make one A/C run off the batts. I just don't know where that relay is. Probably behind the rear closet wall there are a bunch of relays and electrics behind that wall. I do have some blue prints, I'll try to look them over in the AM. Kurt Horvath 95 PT-42 WLWB 10AC --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "coreyg67" > > I'm trying to figure out a way to run 1 of my A/C units on the inverters and alternator. I > would think with the two 2500 watt inverters, and the 300amp alternator, this would be a > doable venture. Can someone tell me if, and how to do this task? > > Thanks > Corey & Jenni > 1996 PT42' > Prosper, TX > |
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07-01-2008, 14:38
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David:
Are you sure that running your big generator is more efficient to run onea/c, from the standpoint of burning fuel to the output of thea/c?
With your engines you have two alternators, so each one would put out 50 percent only and then have 50 percent left over for other items.
Bill 84 FC 35 SB "$quanderlodge"Terrace, B.C. Canada ----- Original Message ---- From: David Brady To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, July 1, 2008 8:25:03 PM Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] running a/c on inverter My LXi is set up to run one AC off an inverter and the alternator, but conventional wisdom is that you shouldn't do it. Steadystate current draw from the alternator is 150Amps. I want to preserve my precious alternator, so I always run the generator when I need my AC's. Another point of view to consider the inefficiencies of the alternator in generating DC and to add on to that the inefficiency of the inverter to convert to AC to run the air conditioning. The generator is more efficient at generating the needed AC. David Brady '02 LXi, NC coreyg67 wrote:
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07-01-2008, 15:06
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I agree with you to some degree, BUT, you have to take into consideration the
capacity of the batteries on the coach. At which, the alternator is not required to completely supply the power for the A/C. I'm just guessing, I know absolutely NOTHING about 12volt systems, or converting D/C to A/C. David, have you ever run a single A/C with the switch as the coach came equipped? If so, what type of draw did you see on the Alt. output meter? Mine runs at very low levels the majority of the time, unless I've really drained the 12volt system. Corey & Jenni 1996 PT42 Prosper, TX --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, David Brady > > Hi Bill, > > No I'm not sure, but my gut feel is that the generator is more > efficient. I'll have to look more deeply to see if I can come up w/ > numbers. I have one 300 amp alternator on my Series-60. Typically > alternators are 50% efficient. When generating electricity you're > better off generating high voltage and low current, which is what > you'll do with the generator, and not do with the alternator. > Add into this the losses at the inverter. This gives me the feeling that > the genny will offer more economy. But I might be wrong... > > David Brady > '02 LXi, NC > > Wilhelmus Schreurs wrote: > > David: > > Are you sure that running your big generator is more efficient to run > > one a/c, from the standpoint of burning fuel to the output of the a/c? > > With your engines you have two alternators, so each one would put out > > 50 percent only and then have 50 percent left over for other items. > > > > Bill 84 FC 35 SB "$quanderlodge" > > Terrace, B.C. Canada > > > > > > ----- Original Message ---- > > From: David Brady > > To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > > Sent: Tuesday, July 1, 2008 8:25:03 PM > > Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] running a/c on inverter > > > > My LXi is set up to run one AC off an inverter and the alternator, but > > conventional wisdom is that you shouldn't do it. Steadystate current > > draw from the alternator is 150Amps. I want to preserve my precious > > alternator, so I always run the generator when I need my AC's. > > Another point of view to consider the inefficiencies of the alternator > > in generating DC and to add on to that the inefficiency of the inverter > > to convert to AC to run the air conditioning. The generator is more > > efficient at generating the needed AC. > > > > David Brady > > '02 LXi, NC > > > > coreyg67 wrote: > > > >> I'm trying to figure out a way to run 1 of my A/C units on the > >> inverters and alternator. I > >> would think with the two 2500 watt inverters, and the 300amp > >> alternator, this would be a > >> doable venture. Can someone tell me if, and how to do this task? > >> > >> Thanks > >> Corey & Jenni > >> 1996 PT42' > >> Prosper, TX > >> > >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > >> > >> No virus found in this incoming message. > >> Checked by AVG. > >> Version: 7.5.526 / Virus Database: 270.4.3/1527 - Release Date: 6/30/2008 6:07 PM > >> > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > *Yahoo! Canada Toolbar :* Search from anywhere on the web and bookmark > > your favourite sites. Download it now! <http://ca.toolbar.yahoo.com/> > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > No virus found in this incoming message. > > Checked by AVG. > > Version: 7.5.526 / Virus Database: 270.4.3/1527 - Release Date: 6/30/2008 6:07 PM > > > |
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07-01-2008, 15:25
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My LXi is set up to run one AC off an inverter and the alternator, but conventional wisdom is that you shouldn't do it. Steadystate current draw from the alternator is 150Amps. I want to preserve my precious alternator, so I always run the generator when I need my AC's. Another point of view to consider the inefficiencies of the alternator in generating DC and to add on to that the inefficiency of the inverter to convert to AC to run the air conditioning. The generator is more efficient at generating the needed AC. David Brady '02 LXi, NC coreyg67 wrote:
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07-01-2008, 15:48
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AMMETER!! I couldnt think of that for the life of me. As I said, I have no clue
about electrical systems, so I ask dumbly, but openly! I still cant help but think that the alt/inverter would be somewhat more economical than the genset, but I could certainly be wrong. Thanks for the input!! Corey & Jenni 1996 PT42 Prosper, TX --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, David Brady > > Hi Corey, > > I have run one air conditioner from an inverter, but on the LXi > the inverter amperage draw occurs before the shunt for the > ammeter, so the draw doesn't show on the ammeter (I thought > all Wanderlodges were set up this way). > > When the engine is running, as soon as the battery voltage > drops below 14.7V (or so), the alternator will start to put > out some serious current to bring the battery banks back up > to 14.7V. So you may get a few milliseconds of free battery > buffer powering your AC when the AC first kicks in, but the > alternator will power the AC from that point on. > > David > '02 LXi, NC > > coreyg67 wrote: > > > > I agree with you to some degree, BUT, you have to take into > > consideration the capacity of > > the batteries on the coach. At which, the alternator is not required > > to completely supply > > the power for the A/C. I'm just guessing, I know absolutely NOTHING > > about 12volt > > systems, or converting D/C to A/C. > > > > David, have you ever run a single A/C with the switch as the coach > > came equipped? If > > so, what type of draw did you see on the Alt. output meter? Mine runs > > at very low levels > > the majority of the time, unless I've really drained the 12volt system. > > > > Corey & Jenni > > 1996 PT42 > > Prosper, TX > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > > > > wrote: > > > > > > Hi Bill, > > > > > > No I'm not sure, but my gut feel is that the generator is more > > > efficient. I'll have to look more deeply to see if I can come up w/ > > > numbers. I have one 300 amp alternator on my Series-60. Typically > > > alternators are 50% efficient. When generating electricity you're > > > better off generating high voltage and low current, which is what > > > you'll do with the generator, and not do with the alternator. > > > Add into this the losses at the inverter. This gives me the feeling that > > > the genny will offer more economy. But I might be wrong... > > > > > > David Brady > > > '02 LXi, NC > > > > > > Wilhelmus Schreurs wrote: > > > > David: > > > > Are you sure that running your big generator is more efficient to run > > > > one a/c, from the standpoint of burning fuel to the output of the a/c? > > > > With your engines you have two alternators, so each one would put out > > > > 50 percent only and then have 50 percent left over for other items. > > > > > > > > Bill 84 FC 35 SB "$quanderlodge" > > > > Terrace, B.C. Canada > > > > > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ---- > > > > From: David Brady > > > > To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > > > > > > Sent: Tuesday, July 1, 2008 8:25:03 PM > > > > Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] running a/c on inverter > > > > > > > > My LXi is set up to run one AC off an inverter and the alternator, but > > > > conventional wisdom is that you shouldn't do it. Steadystate current > > > > draw from the alternator is 150Amps. I want to preserve my precious > > > > alternator, so I always run the generator when I need my AC's. > > > > Another point of view to consider the inefficiencies of the alternator > > > > in generating DC and to add on to that the inefficiency of the > > inverter > > > > to convert to AC to run the air conditioning. The generator is more > > > > efficient at generating the needed AC. > > > > > > > > David Brady > > > > '02 LXi, NC > > > > > > > > coreyg67 wrote: > > > > > > > >> I'm trying to figure out a way to run 1 of my A/C units on the > > > >> inverters and alternator. I > > > >> would think with the two 2500 watt inverters, and the 300amp > > > >> alternator, this would be a > > > >> doable venture. Can someone tell me if, and how to do this task? > > > >> > > > >> Thanks > > > >> Corey & Jenni > > > >> 1996 PT42' > > > >> Prosper, TX > > > >> > > > >> ---------------------------------------------------------- > > -- > > > >> > > > >> No virus found in this incoming message. > > > >> Checked by AVG. > > > >> Version: 7.5.526 / Virus Database: 270.4.3/1527 - Release Date: > > 6/30/2008 6:07 > > PM > > > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > > > > > > > *Yahoo! Canada Toolbar :* Search from anywhere on the web and > > bookmark > > > > your favourite sites. Download it now! > > <http://ca.toolbar.yahoo.com/ <http://ca.toolbar.yahoo.com/>> > > > > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > > > > > > > No virus found in this incoming message. > > > > Checked by AVG. > > > > Version: 7.5.526 / Virus Database: 270.4.3/1527 - Release Date: > > 6/30/2008 6:07 > > PM > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > No virus found in this incoming message. > > Checked by AVG. > > Version: 7.5.526 / Virus Database: 270.4.3/1527 - Release Date: 6/30/2008 6:07 PM > > > |
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07-01-2008, 15:52
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Hi Bill, No I'm not sure, but my gut feel is that the generator is more efficient. I'll have to look more deeply to see if I can come up w/ numbers. I have one 300 amp alternator on my Series-60. Typically alternators are 50% efficient. When generating electricity you're better off generating high voltage and low current, which is what you'll do with the generator, and not do with the alternator. Add into this the losses at the inverter. This gives me the feeling that the genny will offer more economy. But I might be wrong... David Brady '02 LXi, NC Wilhelmus Schreurs wrote:
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07-01-2008, 16:07
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Wayne Clapp is at Buddy Gregg. He trained Kenny Rogers with BlueBird. He is great:
John Redden 91 PT 40 Mooresville NC Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone with SprintSpeed From: "bumpersbird" Date: Wed, 02 Jul 2008 01:59:16 -0000 To: Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: running a/c on inverter Corey, I'm working on that. I have two new inverters that need to be installed in the next few weeks. There is a tech in Knoxville TN @ Buddy Gregg's that said he could add a relay and make one A/C run off the batts. I just don't know where that relay is. Probably behind the rear closet wall there are a bunch of relays and electrics behind that wall. I do have some blue prints, I'll try to look them over in the AM. Kurt Horvath 95 PT-42 WLWB 10AC --- In "WanderlodgeForum%40yahoogroups.com", "coreyg67" > > I'm trying to figure out a way to run 1 of my A/C units on the inverters and alternator. I > would think with the two 2500 watt inverters, and the 300amp alternator, this would be a > doable venture. Can someone tell me if, and how to do this task? > > Thanks > Corey & Jenni > 1996 PT42' > Prosper, TX > |
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07-01-2008, 16:17
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Hi Corey, I have run one air conditioner from an inverter, but on the LXi the inverter amperage draw occurs before the shunt for the ammeter, so the draw doesn't show on the ammeter (I thought all Wanderlodges were set up this way). When the engine is running, as soon as the battery voltage drops below 14.7V (or so), the alternator will start to put out some serious current to bring the battery banks back up to 14.7V. So you may get a few milliseconds of free battery buffer powering your AC when the AC first kicks in, but the alternator will power the AC from that point on. David '02 LXi, NC coreyg67 wrote:
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07-01-2008, 16:44
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I would like to run BR A/C without the genny after 10PM quite time at
most places. Not too concerned about daytime running. I usually have all three airs going so running the genny is a given. I would still like the choice and the option Wayne Clapp is the tech. I was refering to Kurt Horvath 95 PT-42 10 AC--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, jvredden@... wrote: > > Wayne Clapp is at Buddy Gregg. He trained Kenny Rogers with BlueBird. He is great: > > John Redden > 91 PT 40 > Mooresville NC > Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone with SprintSpeed > > -----Original Message----- > From: "bumpersbird" > > Date: Wed, 02 Jul 2008 01:59:16 > To: > Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: running a/c on inverter > > > Corey, > > I'm working on that. I have two new inverters that need to be installed > in the next few weeks. There is a tech in Knoxville TN @ Buddy Gregg's > that said he could add a relay and make one A/C run off the batts. I > just don't know where that relay is. Probably behind the rear closet > wall there are a bunch of relays and electrics behind that wall. I do > have some blue prints, I'll try to look them over in the AM. > > Kurt Horvath > 95 PT-42 WLWB > 10AC > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "coreyg67" > > > > I'm trying to figure out a way to run 1 of my A/C units on the > inverters and alternator. I > > would think with the two 2500 watt inverters, and the 300amp > alternator, this would be a > > doable venture. Can someone tell me if, and how to do this task? > > > > Thanks > > Corey & Jenni > > 1996 PT42' > > Prosper, TX > > > |
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