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08-20-2008, 03:23
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Xantrex 2.0 Hardware Inverter/Charger
Has anyone used or have opinions on this inverter/charger? They are
selling refurbished ones for 60% off the retail price with a 1 year warrenty. Could solve 2 issues for me with one stone so to speak. Michael 78FC35 Mesa, Az |
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08-20-2008, 05:32
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Xantrex 2.0 Hardware Inverter/Charger
I went through a number of the Xantrex battery chargers before I realized this
company has more availability of "refurbished" product than any other company
I have ever seen! I switched to an Iota charger for my application and not only was it cheaper so far I have only needed one.
Steve
Wannabee
On 8/20/08, <b class="gmail_sendername">Michael[/b] <"mike.putz@cox.net"> wrote:
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08-21-2008, 04:04
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Hi Michael,
I've had a Prosine 2.0 unit in my bird for two years with no problems. I think that most folks either install them in a closed compartment (and they overheat) or they get doused with salt or road-spray and it kills the electronics. The ProSine 2.0 is the best of the best if you ask me. I've had golf cart batteries in my coach for two years (new when I bought the prosine) that have never gassed or gotten crusty. I just water with distilled every 2-3 weeks or so with a battery watering system to keep them topped off. I've never had to equalize in those two years and my Hygrometer was pegged at 1.3 across all 18 cells last weekend, which is usually what I find every 6 months or so when I check them. You'll need to put the unit as close as possible to the battery bank and use at least 2/0 (preferably 4/0) cable to the battery bank. I ran 10/2 Romex up into the coach to a small sub-panel and powered all of the outlets, the ice maker, microwave and instant hot off the inverter. Shane Fedeli 85PT40 Hershey, PA --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Michael" <mike.putz@...> wrote: > > Has anyone used or have opinions on this inverter/charger? They are > selling refurbished ones for 60% off the retail price with a 1 year > warrenty. Could solve 2 issues for me with one stone so to speak. > > Michael > 78FC35 > Mesa, Az > |
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08-23-2008, 13:42
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I'm glad to hear that Shane because I just purchased one. Found one
of those refurbished models for 60% off list and I just couldn't pass it down. Where did you end up mounting yours? I'm almost afraid to put it outside in a storage bin! Michael 78FC35 Mesa, Az --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "sfedeli3" <sfedeli3@...> wrote: > > Hi Michael, > I've had a Prosine 2.0 unit in my bird for two years with no > problems. I think that most folks either install them in a closed > compartment (and they overheat) or they get doused with salt or > road-spray and it kills the electronics. The ProSine 2.0 is the best > of the best if you ask me. I've had golf cart batteries in my coach > for two years (new when I bought the prosine) that have never gassed > or gotten crusty. I just water with distilled every 2-3 weeks or so > with a battery watering system to keep them topped off. I've never had > to equalize in those two years and my Hygrometer was pegged at 1.3 > across all 18 cells last weekend, which is usually what I find every 6 > months or so when I check them. You'll need to put the unit as close > as possible to the battery bank and use at least 2/0 (preferably 4/0) > cable to the battery bank. I ran 10/2 Romex up into the coach to a > small sub-panel and powered all of the outlets, the ice maker, > microwave and instant hot off the inverter. > > Shane Fedeli > 85PT40 > Hershey, PA > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Michael" <mike.putz@> > wrote: > > > > Has anyone used or have opinions on this inverter/charger? They are > > selling refurbished ones for 60% off the retail price with a 1 year > > warrenty. Could solve 2 issues for me with one stone so to speak. > > > > Michael > > 78FC35 > > Mesa, Az > > > |
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08-24-2008, 12:51
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I blew up my Prosine 2.0 today. Had a full load of everything on at once (3 A/C,
water heater, etc.). The 50-amp breaker on the park pole went, as did the master breakers inside and the inverter breaker. I knew I was in trouble because the stuff on the inverter went off also. What I found after messing around was that the inverter is showing "relaywelddetect0" In order to have any power I have to have the Prosine off at the switch on the unit. Even running that way I'm getting occasional loss of power on the inverted circuit (which is in pass-through), which self-resets - I don't know what could be doing that except the inverter. On 8/24/2008 at 1:42 AM Michael wrote: >I'm glad to hear that Shane because I just purchased one. Found one >of those refurbished models for 60% off list and I just couldn't pass >it down. Where did you end up mounting yours? I'm almost afraid to >put it outside in a storage bin! > >Michael >78FC35 >Mesa, Az > >--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "sfedeli3" <sfedeli3@...> >wrote: >> >> Hi Michael, >> I've had a Prosine 2.0 unit in my bird for two years with no >> problems. I think that most folks either install them in a closed >> compartment (and they overheat) or they get doused with salt or >> road-spray and it kills the electronics. The ProSine 2.0 is the best >> of the best if you ask me. I've had golf cart batteries in my coach >> for two years (new when I bought the prosine) that have never gassed >> or gotten crusty. I just water with distilled every 2-3 weeks or so >> with a battery watering system to keep them topped off. I've never >had >> to equalize in those two years and my Hygrometer was pegged at 1.3 >> across all 18 cells last weekend, which is usually what I find >every 6 >> months or so when I check them. You'll need to put the unit as close >> as possible to the battery bank and use at least 2/0 (preferably >4/0) >> cable to the battery bank. I ran 10/2 Romex up into the coach to a >> small sub-panel and powered all of the outlets, the ice maker, >> microwave and instant hot off the inverter. >> >> Shane Fedeli >> 85PT40 >> Hershey, PA >> >> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Michael" <mike.putz@> >> wrote: >> > >> > Has anyone used or have opinions on this inverter/charger? They >are >> > selling refurbished ones for 60% off the retail price with a 1 >year >> > warrenty. Could solve 2 issues for me with one stone so to speak. >> > >> > Michael >> > 78FC35 >> > Mesa, Az >> > >> > > > >------------------------------------ > >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > |
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08-24-2008, 13:49
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Full load shouldn't trip the 50 amp breaker. From your error it sounds like the transfer relay contacts stuck and gotcircuits crossed up.
- Chuck Wheeler-
FC 31SB Fort Worth TX
From: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com [mailto:WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Don Bradner Sent: Sunday, August 24, 2008 7:51 PM To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Xantrex 2.0 Hardware Inverter/Charger I blew up my Prosine 2.0 today. Had a full load of everything on at once (3 A/C, water heater, etc.). The 50-amp breaker on the park pole went, as did the master breakers inside and the inverter breaker. I knew I was in trouble because the stuff on the inverter went off also. What I found after messing around was that the inverter is showing "relaywelddetect0" In order to have any power I have to have the Prosine off at the switch on the unit. Even running that way I'm getting occasional loss of power on the inverted circuit (which is in pass-through) On 8/24/2008 at 1:42 AM Michael wrote: >I'm glad to hear that Shane because I just purchased one. Found one >of those refurbished models for 60% off list and I just couldn't pass >it down. Where did you end up mounting yours? I'm almost afraid to >put it outside in a storage bin! > >Michael >78FC35 >Mesa, Az > >--- In "WanderlodgeForum%40yahoogroups.com", "sfedeli3" <sfedeli3@..<WBR>.> >wrote: >> >> Hi Michael, >> I've had a Prosine 2.0 unit in my bird for two years with no >> problems. I think that most folks either install them in a closed >> compartment (and they overheat) or they get doused with salt or >> road-spray and it kills the electronics. The ProSine 2.0 is the best >> of the best if you ask me. I've had golf cart batteries in my coach >> for two years (new when I bought the prosine) that have never gassed >> or gotten crusty. I just water with distilled every 2-3 weeks or so >> with a battery watering system to keep them topped off. I've never >had >> to equalize in those two years and my Hygrometer was pegged at 1.3 >> across all 18 cells last weekend, which is usually what I find >every 6 >> months or so when I check them. You'll need to put the unit as close >> as possible to the battery bank and use at least 2/0 (preferably >4/0) >> cable to the battery bank. I ran 10/2 Romex up into the coach to a >> small sub-panel and powered all of the outlets, the ice maker, >> microwave and instant hot off the inverter. >> >> Shane Fedeli >> 85PT40 >> Hershey, PA >> >> --- In "WanderlodgeForum%40yahoogroups.com", "Michael" <mike.putz@> >> wrote: >> > >> > Has anyone used or have opinions on this inverter/charger? They >are >> > selling refurbished ones for 60% off the retail price with a 1 >year >> > warrenty. Could solve 2 issues for me with one stone so to speak. >> > >> > Michael >> > 78FC35 >> > Mesa, Az >> > >> > > > >----------- > >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > |
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08-24-2008, 15:23
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I don't know what happened. Transfer shouldn't have been doing anything. The
Prosine docs define the error as an internal one; there are three relays internally that isolate the output of the inverter from the supply line, and one of those is welded shut. On 8/24/2008 at 8:49 PM Chuck Wheeler wrote: >Full load shouldn't trip the 50 amp breaker. From your error it sounds >like >the transfer relay contacts stuck and got circuits crossed up. > >- Chuck Wheeler- >FC 31SB Fort Worth TX > > > _____ > >From: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com >[mailto:WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Don Bradner >Sent: Sunday, August 24, 2008 7:51 PM >To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com >Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Xantrex 2.0 Hardware Inverter/Charger > > > >I blew up my Prosine 2.0 today. Had a full load of everything on at once (3 >A/C, water heater, etc.). The 50-amp breaker on the park pole went, as did >the master breakers inside and the inverter breaker. I knew I was in >trouble >because the stuff on the inverter went off also. What I found after messing >around was that the inverter is showing "relaywelddetect0" > >In order to have any power I have to have the Prosine off at the switch on >the unit. Even running that way I'm getting occasional loss of power on the >inverted circuit (which is in pass-through), which self-resets - I don't >know what could be doing that except the inverter. > >On 8/24/2008 at 1:42 AM Michael wrote: > >>I'm glad to hear that Shane because I just purchased one. Found one >>of those refurbished models for 60% off list and I just couldn't pass >>it down. Where did you end up mounting yours? I'm almost afraid to >>put it outside in a storage bin! >> >>Michael >>78FC35 >>Mesa, Az >> >>--- In WanderlodgeForum@ >yahoogroups.com, "sfedeli3" <sfedeli3@...> >>wrote: >>> >>> Hi Michael, >>> I've had a Prosine 2.0 unit in my bird for two years with no >>> problems. I think that most folks either install them in a closed >>> compartment (and they overheat) or they get doused with salt or >>> road-spray and it kills the electronics. The ProSine 2.0 is the best >>> of the best if you ask me. I've had golf cart batteries in my coach >>> for two years (new when I bought the prosine) that have never gassed >>> or gotten crusty. I just water with distilled every 2-3 weeks or so >>> with a battery watering system to keep them topped off. I've never >>had >>> to equalize in those two years and my Hygrometer was pegged at 1.3 >>> across all 18 cells last weekend, which is usually what I find >>every 6 >>> months or so when I check them. You'll need to put the unit as close >>> as possible to the battery bank and use at least 2/0 (preferably >>4/0) >>> cable to the battery bank. I ran 10/2 Romex up into the coach to a >>> small sub-panel and powered all of the outlets, the ice maker, >>> microwave and instant hot off the inverter. >>> >>> Shane Fedeli >>> 85PT40 >>> Hershey, PA >>> >>> --- In WanderlodgeForum@ >yahoogroups.com, "Michael" <mike.putz@> >>> wrote: >>> > >>> > Has anyone used or have opinions on this inverter/charger? They >>are >>> > selling refurbished ones for 60% off the retail price with a 1 >>year >>> > warrenty. Could solve 2 issues for me with one stone so to speak. >>> > >>> > Michael >>> > 78FC35 >>> > Mesa, Az >>> > >>> >> >> >> >>------------------------------------ >> >>Yahoo! Groups Links >> >> >> |
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08-25-2008, 01:47
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There is a tech note on the Xantrex site re this...
http://www.xantrex.com/web/id/41/p/docs/...roduct.asp /Joe Don Bradner wrote: > > > I don't know what happened. Transfer shouldn't have been doing anything. > The Prosine docs define the error as an internal one; there are three > relays internally that isolate the output of the inverter from the > supply line, and one of those is welded shut. > > On 8/24/2008 at 8:49 PM Chuck Wheeler wrote: > > >Full load shouldn't trip the 50 amp breaker. From your error it sounds > >like > >the transfer relay contacts stuck and got circuits crossed up. > > > >- Chuck Wheeler- > >FC 31SB Fort Worth TX > > > > |
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08-25-2008, 09:51
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Don- what circuits do you have routed through the ProSine? Those
contacts should have been fine with a load under 30 Amps. I usually do not flip on the inverter or plug/unplug the coach when I know there's a heavy initial draw. Since the ice maker and instant hot are both run through my inverter, I usually make sure the ice maker is off before switching to inverter power. I do not run any of the A/C units through the inverter. Shane Fedeli 85PT40 Hershey, PA --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Don Bradner" > > I blew up my Prosine 2.0 today. Had a full load of everything on at once (3 A/C, water heater, etc.). The 50-amp breaker on the park pole went, as did the master breakers inside and the inverter breaker. I knew I was in trouble because the stuff on the inverter went off also. What I found after messing around was that the inverter is showing "relaywelddetect0" > > In order to have any power I have to have the Prosine off at the switch on the unit. Even running that way I'm getting occasional loss of power on the inverted circuit (which is in pass-through), which self-resets - I don't know what could be doing that except the inverter. > > On 8/24/2008 at 1:42 AM Michael wrote: > > >I'm glad to hear that Shane because I just purchased one. Found one > >of those refurbished models for 60% off list and I just couldn't pass > >it down. Where did you end up mounting yours? I'm almost afraid to > >put it outside in a storage bin! > > > >Michael > >78FC35 > >Mesa, Az > > > >--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "sfedeli3" <sfedeli3@> > >wrote: > >> > >> Hi Michael, > >> I've had a Prosine 2.0 unit in my bird for two years with no > >> problems. I think that most folks either install them in a closed > >> compartment (and they overheat) or they get doused with salt or > >> road-spray and it kills the electronics. The ProSine 2.0 is the best > >> of the best if you ask me. I've had golf cart batteries in my coach > >> for two years (new when I bought the prosine) that have never gassed > >> or gotten crusty. I just water with distilled every 2-3 weeks or so > >> with a battery watering system to keep them topped off. I've never > >had > >> to equalize in those two years and my Hygrometer was pegged at 1.3 > >> across all 18 cells last weekend, which is usually what I find > >every 6 > >> months or so when I check them. You'll need to put the unit as close > >> as possible to the battery bank and use at least 2/0 (preferably > >4/0) > >> cable to the battery bank. I ran 10/2 Romex up into the coach to a > >> small sub-panel and powered all of the outlets, the ice maker, > >> microwave and instant hot off the inverter. > >> > >> Shane Fedeli > >> 85PT40 > >> Hershey, PA > >> > >> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Michael" <mike.putz@> > >> wrote: > >> > > >> > Has anyone used or have opinions on this inverter/charger? They > >are > >> > selling refurbished ones for 60% off the retail price with a 1 > >year > >> > warrenty. Could solve 2 issues for me with one stone so to speak. > >> > > >> > Michael > >> > 78FC35 > >> > Mesa, Az > >> > > >> > > > > > > > >------------------------------------ > > > >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > |
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08-25-2008, 10:06
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My inverted circuit includes all of the wall plugs that I know of, the
microwave, the drapes, and some lights. Only heavy draws are the microwave, coffeepot, and toaster, none on at the time. The output of the inverter has a 20-amp breaker in-line. The input is 30 amps. At the time of the problem the batteries were fully charged, and the load should not have been more than 5 amps of various computers, etc. The inverter is toast. I called this morning, and the guy said it might just be a stuck relay and to bang on it near the right front. That did not work, so I opened it up and when I saw the couple of burnt capacitors I knew it was not going to matter if I could unstick a relay or not, so I did not finish taking it apart. I've removed the inverter and hardwired the input/output together to supply power to the normally inverted circuits. Got a cheap charger to keep the batteries up when we are parked, and Xantrex is sending out a new unit for $897.50. They did not have any refurbs on hand. Since they are not setup to handle exact shipping dates I'm having it sent to my business, which in turn can send on to me on demand. This one is repairable with an unknown amount of time to do it. I will probably have them do that in the future for a spare. Don Bradner 90 PT40 "Blue Thunder" Currently in Cheyenne, Wyoming, in thunderstorms. My location: http://www.bbirdmaps.com/user2.cfm?user=1 On 8/25/2008 at 9:51 PM sfedeli3 wrote: >Don- what circuits do you have routed through the ProSine? Those >contacts should have been fine with a load under 30 Amps. I usually do >not flip on the inverter or plug/unplug the coach when I know there's >a heavy initial draw. Since the ice maker and instant hot are both run >through my inverter, I usually make sure the ice maker is off before >switching to inverter power. I do not run any of the A/C units through >the inverter. > >Shane Fedeli >85PT40 >Hershey, PA > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Don Bradner" > >> >> I blew up my Prosine 2.0 today. Had a full load of everything on at >once (3 A/C, water heater, etc.). The 50-amp breaker on the park pole >went, as did the master breakers inside and the inverter breaker. I >knew I was in trouble because the stuff on the inverter went off also. >What I found after messing around was that the inverter is showing >"relaywelddetect0" >> >> In order to have any power I have to have the Prosine off at the >switch on the unit. Even running that way I'm getting occasional loss >of power on the inverted circuit (which is in pass-through), which >self-resets - I don't know what could be doing that except the inverter. >> >> On 8/24/2008 at 1:42 AM Michael wrote: >> >> >I'm glad to hear that Shane because I just purchased one. Found one >> >of those refurbished models for 60% off list and I just couldn't pass >> >it down. Where did you end up mounting yours? I'm almost afraid to >> >put it outside in a storage bin! >> > >> >Michael >> >78FC35 >> >Mesa, Az >> > >> >--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "sfedeli3" <sfedeli3@> >> >wrote: >> >> >> >> Hi Michael, >> >> I've had a Prosine 2.0 unit in my bird for two years with no >> >> problems. I think that most folks either install them in a closed >> >> compartment (and they overheat) or they get doused with salt or >> >> road-spray and it kills the electronics. The ProSine 2.0 is the best >> >> of the best if you ask me. I've had golf cart batteries in my coach >> >> for two years (new when I bought the prosine) that have never gassed >> >> or gotten crusty. I just water with distilled every 2-3 weeks or so >> >> with a battery watering system to keep them topped off. I've never >> >had >> >> to equalize in those two years and my Hygrometer was pegged at 1.3 >> >> across all 18 cells last weekend, which is usually what I find >> >every 6 >> >> months or so when I check them. You'll need to put the unit as close >> >> as possible to the battery bank and use at least 2/0 (preferably >> >4/0) >> >> cable to the battery bank. I ran 10/2 Romex up into the coach to a >> >> small sub-panel and powered all of the outlets, the ice maker, >> >> microwave and instant hot off the inverter. >> >> >> >> Shane Fedeli >> >> 85PT40 >> >> Hershey, PA >> >> >> >> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Michael" <mike.putz@> >> >> wrote: >> >> > >> >> > Has anyone used or have opinions on this inverter/charger? They >> >are >> >> > selling refurbished ones for 60% off the retail price with a 1 >> >year >> >> > warrenty. Could solve 2 issues for me with one stone so to speak. >> >> > >> >> > Michael >> >> > 78FC35 >> >> > Mesa, Az >> >> > >> >> >> > >> > >> > >> >------------------------------------ >> > >> >Yahoo! Groups Links >> > >> > >> > >> > > > >------------------------------------ > >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > |
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