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24 Volt
04-15-2006, 12:57
Post: #1
24 Volt
Hi electricians, My iota charger had an unfortunate encounter with a
welding outlet and I am in the market for a new one. One thing leads
to another and I am now looking at running the front A/C off an
inverter for those minor cooling days without the generator. Then I
looked at the currents and now am considering going to and LN 24v
alternator(maybe 130A at 24V) and an outback VFX3524M inverter. It
looks to me like I could hook the inverter to one of the 30 amp legs
and put the inverter loads there and that way the existing selector
switch would still work as isolation for the 50 amp and gen use?

I have read through the writeup by http://ourodyssey.blogspot.com/ but
I don't want THAT much automation. I think the 24v bus would be an
asset for a future solar addition also.

Any thoughts on 24V?

Lee Benson, 85FC35, Carthage, IN
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04-16-2006, 00:43
Post: #2
24 Volt
Lee, the Outback's are the best in the business and I sell all types.
Blair in Oregon



At 05:57 PM 4/15/2006, you wrote:
>Hi electricians, My iota charger had an unfortunate encounter with a
>welding outlet and I am in the market for a new one. One thing leads
>to another and I am now looking at running the front A/C off an
>inverter for those minor cooling days without the generator. Then I
>looked at the currents and now am considering going to and LN 24v
>alternator(maybe 130A at 24V) and an outback VFX3524M inverter. It
>looks to me like I could hook the inverter to one of the 30 amp legs
>and put the inverter loads there and that way the existing selector
>switch would still work as isolation for the 50 amp and gen use?
>
>I have read through the writeup by
><http://ourodyssey.blogspot.com/>http://ourodyssey.blogspot.com/ but
>I don't want THAT much automation. I think the 24v bus would be an
>asset for a future solar addition also.
>
>Any thoughts on 24V?
>
>Lee Benson, 85FC35, Carthage, IN
>
>
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04-16-2006, 13:51
Post: #3
24 Volt
Blair: could you run the fron ta/c off the inverter by tapping into the correct
leg? seems that would work better than having the dash a/c repaired and
converted from 12 to 134

re brake FC-35SB albany, ga. "sagecoach"

-------------- Original message from Blair :
--------------


Lee, the Outback's are the best in the business and I sell all types.
Blair in Oregon



At 05:57 PM 4/15/2006, you wrote:
>Hi electricians, My iota charger had an unfortunate encounter with a
>welding outlet and I am in the market for a new one. One thing leads
>to another and I am now looking at running the front A/C off an
>inverter for those minor cooling days without the generator. Then I
>looked at the currents and now am considering going to and LN 24v
>alternator(maybe 130A at 24V) and an outback VFX3524M inverter. It
>looks to me like I could hook the inverter to one of the 30 amp legs
>and put the inverter loads there and that way the existing selector
>switch would still work as isolation for the 50 amp and gen use?
>
>I have read through the writeup by
><http://ourodyssey.blogspot.com/>http://ourodyssey.blogspot.com/ but
>I don't want THAT much automation. I think the 24v bus would be an
>asset for a future solar addition also.
>
>Any thoughts on 24V?
>
>Lee Benson, 85FC35, Carthage, IN
>
>
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04-17-2006, 02:31
Post: #4
24 Volt
Are you talking about the front roof air? You might be able to for a
short time;
What's the draw? what's the start up surge draw?
Blair in Oregon



At 06:51 PM 4/16/2006, you wrote:
>Blair: could you run the fron ta/c off the inverter by tapping into
>the correct leg? seems that would work better than having the dash
>a/c repaired and converted from 12 to 134
>
>re brake FC-35SB albany, ga. "sagecoach"
>
>-------------- Original message from Blair :
>--------------
>
>
>Lee, the Outback's are the best in the business and I sell all types.
>Blair in Oregon
>
>
>
>At 05:57 PM 4/15/2006, you wrote:
> >Hi electricians, My iota charger had an unfortunate encounter with a
> >welding outlet and I am in the market for a new one. One thing leads
> >to another and I am now looking at running the front A/C off an
> >inverter for those minor cooling days without the generator. Then I
> >looked at the currents and now am considering going to and LN 24v
> >alternator(maybe 130A at 24V) and an outback VFX3524M inverter. It
> >looks to me like I could hook the inverter to one of the 30 amp legs
> >and put the inverter loads there and that way the existing selector
> >switch would still work as isolation for the 50 amp and gen use?
> >
> >I have read through the writeup by
> ><<http://ourodyssey.blogspot.com/>http://ourodyssey.blogspot.com/>h
> ttp://ourodyssey.blogspot.com/ but
> >I don't want THAT much automation. I think the 24v bus would be an
> >asset for a future solar addition also.
> >
> >Any thoughts on 24V?
> >
> >Lee Benson, 85FC35, Carthage, IN
> >
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04-17-2006, 04:24
Post: #5
24 Volt
Perhaps I can help on this. On our converted coach, I built it so that I
could run one A/C from the inverter WHILE THE ENGINE WAS RUNNING. IOW, while
going down the road. There was no way that I could install a battery bank
large enough to run an A/C for very long. I had a 2500 watt inverter at
that time. I found that I could run the A/C for about 30 minutes before it
would overheat and shut down or pop the C/B.

As for 24 VDC systems: We have friends who converted buses with 24 VDC
systems and some kept the 24 VDC system and purchased the 24 VDC inverters.
Others converted to 12 Volt systems. Those with dual systems mostly said
that they would not do it again. 24V equipment is hard to find and
expensive.

Most of us have found that running the generator for A/C is the best overall
method. After all, the generator needs to be used. The biggest problems with
generators comes from lack of use.

George Lowry
'06 Alpine Apex - Formerly '95 WBDA 4203
spearfish, SD Now in soggy Stockton, CA


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Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] 24 Volt



Are you talking about the front roof air? You might be able to for a
short time;
What's the draw? what's the start up surge draw?
Blair in Oregon



At 06:51 PM 4/16/2006, you wrote:
>Blair: could you run the fron ta/c off the inverter by tapping into
>the correct leg? seems that would work better than having the dash
>a/c repaired and converted from 12 to 134
>
>re brake FC-35SB albany, ga. "sagecoach"
>
>-------------- Original message from Blair :
>--------------
>
>
>Lee, the Outback's are the best in the business and I sell all types.
>Blair in Oregon
>
>
>
>At 05:57 PM 4/15/2006, you wrote:
> >Hi electricians, My iota charger had an unfortunate encounter with a
> >welding outlet and I am in the market for a new one. One thing leads
> >to another and I am now looking at running the front A/C off an
> >inverter for those minor cooling days without the generator. Then I
> >looked at the currents and now am considering going to and LN 24v
> >alternator(maybe 130A at 24V) and an outback VFX3524M inverter. It
> >looks to me like I could hook the inverter to one of the 30 amp legs
> >and put the inverter loads there and that way the existing selector
> >switch would still work as isolation for the 50 amp and gen use?
> >
> >I have read through the writeup by
> ><<http://ourodyssey.blogspot.com/>http://ourodyssey.blogspot.com/>h
> ttp://ourodyssey.blogspot.com/ but
> >I don't want THAT much automation. I think the 24v bus would be an
> >asset for a future solar addition also.
> >
> >Any thoughts on 24V?
> >
> >Lee Benson, 85FC35, Carthage, IN
> >
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04-17-2006, 06:02
Post: #6
24 Volt
> could run one A/C from the inverter WHILE THE ENGINE WAS RUNNING.
>
We have friends who converted buses with 24 VDC
> systems and some kept the 24 VDC system and purchased the 24 VDC
inverters.
>
> George Lowry
> spearfish, SD Now in soggy Stockton, CA
> >
Thanks George, I probably wasn't clear. I understand that it is
only
while the engine in running. I routinely run a roof A/C, while
plugged
in on a 15 amp circuit so I thought if the inverter could handle 29 A
continuous like their specs say that it would handle an A/C for a
short
time without overheating. I was more worried about the heat from
current on the DC side. The other big issue is the starter motor.
Your friends with the dual systems already have 24V on the starter
circuit. An alternative would be to leave the starter on my two curb
side batteries at 12v and put a vanner DC-DC converter to both charge
those batteries and supply the 12 load in the coach through the
existing link. ( I saw one like this on busnuts.com)

It is looking like I am going to stay with the 12V for now. I needed
a
new alternator and battery charger so I had to explore 24v,
especially
since I want to add solar in the next few years. Solar seems to work
well for Ms Tioga in the far west but further east it is not so
clear.
Last year when I came through Spearfish, SD it was cloudy and
raining. Smile It would definitely not be of much use in "Indianapolis
in
the Summertime" because of the rain.


> >Lee, the Outback's are the best in the business and I sell all
types.
> >Blair in Oregon

That's the impression I get from reading reviews. I will probably
still add an outack inverter at some point, but smaller without the
A/C
load.

Lee Benson, 85FC35, Carthage, IN
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04-17-2006, 14:03
Post: #7
24 Volt
LEE,

I run the front A/C unit on the Xantrex inverter while driving. My
brother Dan runs his front A/C unit on the Xantrex 2,500 watt
inverter while driving. Have run the roof A/C without the Detroit
running while unloading from a trip. Ran no problem for about an
hour. I shut it off when finished with chores, It didn't shut down
from low voltage or over heat.

Dan's inverter had a "over heat" shut down once. He was using the
160 amp alternator, which was insufficient. He installed a 320 amp
alternator and has not had any trouble since that installation. I
also installed a 320 amp alternator. Ran 6 hours on the interstate
so far, with the front A/C blower ice cold air- no problem- none.

When the voltage to the inverter is reduced(such as when a very high
amp load is present, the amps must increase. Some electrical jargon
says that- for the same load, if voltage is reduced, amperage must
increase or if volatge is increased, amperage will be reduced.

So when the little alternators were trying to maintain the load, I
noticed the voltage drop and the amps were trying to be 150 or so.
Alternators can not conyinuosly run at 90 or 100%, they will fry.
They will run at 70% continously, at least the Leece NeVille will, I
know from experience.

Do not waste your money on the chassis A/C system. It is far to
expensive and troublesome. I spent $1,800 on mine. It works, just
have to recharge it every spring.

Replaced 3 roof top a/c's that were 20 years old for about $1,700.

Installed maintenance free inverter system for $1,800, everything
except labor included.

I would be $1,800 ahead had I known that the inverter could support
a roof a/c.

This is a post I placed a bit ago:

"... My inverter is Xantrex 2500D, meaning dual in/dual out. This
allows
for 2 legs of 30 amps instead of 1. So, there is a 30 amp breaker on
on each of the 2 legs in the factory distribution panel that feed
power to each of the 2 (dual in) power legs of the inverter.

I installed 2 auxillary power distribution panels, 1 for each leg
(dual out) coming from the inverter. Now I have 8 breakers that are
powered by the inverter.

I would install the panels in the closet, even if you have to flush
mount the boxes instead of cutting the factory panel and recessing
the boxes. All 110V distribution in 1 spot! I also installed my link
1000 in the closet so all of my power is controlled from 1 location,
very handy.

The Redi-Line compartment must be water proofed. I used silicone
caulk to plug every little hole in the compartment, Made sure the
access cover installs tightly. Maybe use a little weater seal,
prefer rubber instead of foam.

My system works VERY well, no problems at all.

One error i have seen people make. They have a tendancy to connect
the white wires and the bare ground wires to the same place in the
distribution panels. You CAN NOT do that, you automatic internal
switch will fry trying to "lift" this connection.

You MUST have isolated ground strips in each distribution panel, in
other words, the white wires and bare ground wires must be isolated
from each other.

Here is a link to the installation manual:
http://www.xantrex.com/web/id/429/docserve.asp

Go to page 45, it will show you a simple schematic.

For the Inverter selection process, go to:
http://www.xantrex.com/web/id/254/docserve.asp

For those of you wanting something really technical, something that
will start your grn automatically, you'll need to look at the RV
series.

You are welcome to call me with questions- 217-971-0036.

Jay Darst
85PT40 Xantrex 458 series X-81-2530-12 equipped.
by the way, the "X" at the beginning of the part nuumber would
indicate that the unit is a "rebuilt" unit. Usually about $450
cheaper than the brand new one. Remember, its brand new until you
open the box, then its used. "


I have a fair bit of experience with inverters, have done marine and
RV installs. Have tried all the short cuts and made all the
mistakes. Believe I got it now.

Jay Darst
85PT40
Springfield, IL where we just got back from an Easter weekend in
St.Louis in da Bird. Sundermeier RV Park, VERY nice for a city RV
park. http://www.sundermeierrvpark.com, close to St.Louis Mills humongous
shopping mall! My girls are industrial grade shoppers!

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>
> Hi electricians, My iota charger had an unfortunate encounter
with a
> welding outlet and I am in the market for a new one. One thing
leads
> to another and I am now looking at running the front A/C off an
> inverter for those minor cooling days without the generator. Then
I
> looked at the currents and now am considering going to and LN 24v
> alternator(maybe 130A at 24V) and an outback VFX3524M inverter.
It
> looks to me like I could hook the inverter to one of the 30 amp
legs
> and put the inverter loads there and that way the existing
selector
> switch would still work as isolation for the 50 amp and gen use?
>
> I have read through the writeup by http://ourodyssey.blogspot.com/
but
> I don't want THAT much automation. I think the 24v bus would be
an
> asset for a future solar addition also.
>
> Any thoughts on 24V?
>
> Lee Benson, 85FC35, Carthage, IN
>
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04-17-2006, 14:16
Post: #8
24 Volt
Just remember that to provide 15amps at 24 volts will require your generator
to provide about 83 amps at 24 volts or about 170 amps at 12 volts in
addition to the load it is currently carrying.

- Chuck Wheeler -
82 FC 31 SB
Fort Worth, TX

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Blair: could you run the fron ta/c off the inverter by tapping into the
correct leg? seems that would work better than having the dash a/c repaired
and converted from 12 to 134

re brake FC-35SB albany, ga. "sagecoach"

-------------- Original message from Blair :
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Lee, the Outback's are the best in the business and I sell all types.
Blair in Oregon



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>to another and I am now looking at running the front A/C off an
>inverter for those minor cooling days without the generator. Then I
>looked at the currents and now am considering going to and LN 24v
>alternator(maybe 130A at 24V) and an outback VFX3524M inverter. It
>looks to me like I could hook the inverter to one of the 30 amp legs
>and put the inverter loads there and that way the existing selector
>switch would still work as isolation for the 50 amp and gen use?
>
>I have read through the writeup by
><http://ourodyssey.blogspot.com/>http://ourodyssey.blogspot.com/ but
>I don't want THAT much automation. I think the 24v bus would be an
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>
>Any thoughts on 24V?
>
>Lee Benson, 85FC35, Carthage, IN
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--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jay Darst"
wrote:
>
He was using the
> 160 amp alternator, which was insufficient. He installed a 320 amp
> alternator and has not had any trouble since
>
Good to know. I was thinking about a 160 A, 12v LN as plan B. I am
not sure there is room for a 320 A on the 3208.


>
> Do not waste your money on the chassis A/C system. It is far to
> expensive and troublesome.
>
No problem there, my chassis A/c has been in the barn for a year.
>
>
>
> This is a post I placed a bit ago:
>
> "... My inverter is Xantrex 2500D, meaning dual in/dual out. This
> allows
> for 2 legs of 30 amps instead of 1. So, there is a 30 amp breaker on
> on each of the 2 legs in the factory distribution panel that feed
> power to each of the 2 (dual in) power legs of the inverter.
>
I saw your previous post. Real good info. Thanks for the write up.

Lee Benson, 85FC35, Carthage, IN
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Post: #10
24 Volt
Lee,

My brother Dan has a 1986 FC35RB with the 3208 and a 320amp Leece
NeVille Alternator. The 160 and 320 use exactly the same mounting
hardware with no modifications at all- NONE.

You will need to change the cable that runs to the alternator as the
factory stuff is 1 gage, we replaced ours with 1/0 cable. This can
be a big PITA on the FC's, pretty easy on the PT.

The 320 amp unit is $1,500 new. Buy a take off(from ambulance or
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$500 each. Dan's was brand new in the wrapper, mine was an ambulance
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85PT40
Springfield, IL


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> He was using the
> > 160 amp alternator, which was insufficient. He installed a 320
amp
> > alternator and has not had any trouble since
> >
> Good to know. I was thinking about a 160 A, 12v LN as plan B. I
am
> not sure there is room for a 320 A on the 3208.
>
>
> >
> > Do not waste your money on the chassis A/C system. It is far to
> > expensive and troublesome.
> >
> No problem there, my chassis A/c has been in the barn for a year.
> >
> >
> >
> > This is a post I placed a bit ago:
> >
> > "... My inverter is Xantrex 2500D, meaning dual in/dual out.
This
> > allows
> > for 2 legs of 30 amps instead of 1. So, there is a 30 amp
breaker on
> > on each of the 2 legs in the factory distribution panel that feed
> > power to each of the 2 (dual in) power legs of the inverter.
> >
> I saw your previous post. Real good info. Thanks for the write
up.
>
> Lee Benson, 85FC35, Carthage, IN
>
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