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inverters
06-19-2005, 05:07
Post: #1
inverters
I am going to change out my 1500 redi line inverter. My question is
should pay the the extra for 3000w or go with the 2000. About 350.00
more. Will i use the extra 1000w. What do you use. Comments please.
Thanks.
Jack Jones
87 pt 40
East Tn sun -75
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06-19-2005, 05:25
Post: #2
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Common question.

If you have it you will likely use it.

The change from a redi-line to a simple 1500watt inverter is largely a
quick swap, the price of the inverter and a little installation.

To go to an inverter/charger, or a larger inverter becomes much more
involved and expensive if you want to be able to use the additional
capacity. You can probably use the original location, but getting
enough clean air for cooling is a problem for a larger
inverter/charger. There is space, once chargers and redi-line are
removed.

To use the charging capacity of the inverter/charger, you will need to
re-wire the compartment for the additional capacity of the inverter and
charger, and you will need to make some wiring modifications to the
service panel. Several options are available as far as how to wire the
loads, my method has been to power half of the panel (line 1 or line 2)
and re-arrange the loads so that inverter-powered loads are on one side
of the panel, an isolated neutral is also necessary, and then the
inverter/charger's internal transfer switch can be used (the 2 30a
transfer switches in the Xantrex/Trace RV3012 for example can be
paralleled to switch one 50a leg). Another option (better, but more
complicated) is to add an external/additional load center for inverter-
powered loads, ... etc.

With a larger inverter, you will be able to run many things such as the
microwave while running down the road, wonderful if your cook travels
with you and you're driving through meals occasionally, you can power
all outlets so that you can plug in anywhere for a cell-phone charger,
laptop, etc., you can ever run hair-care appliances, toaster,
coffeemaker, etc., all without starting the genset. A brief high-
current useage such as making coffee or heating something in the
microwave is also possible while dry-camping without waking the
neighbors with your genset.

The 4-stage charging capacity at 100-130a on these inverters will also
give you more battery capacity and battery life than the original
chargers.

Add to this one of the remote panels or monitor/control panels
available, or even a genset auto-start, and you have lots of data and
control of your batteries and electrical system.

I will install a large inverter in any coach I buy for personal use,
hard to be without it once you've had one.

- Jeff Miller
http://www.wanderlodge.net
http://www.millercoachworks.com



--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "birdboat44"
wrote:
> I am going to change out my 1500 redi line inverter. My question is
> should pay the the extra for 3000w or go with the 2000. About 350.00
> more. Will i use the extra 1000w. What do you use. Comments please.
> Thanks.
> Jack Jones
> 87 pt 40
> East Tn sun -75
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06-19-2005, 06:00
Post: #3
inverters
-Jeff thanks for the info i will go with the larger unit probably. I
can rewire it but i wish you were closer. As i get older i get more
lazy. Had a auto- boat repair shop 20 years that was enough wrenching.
> Jack Jones
>

> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "birdboat44"

> wrote:
> > I am going to change out my 1500 redi line inverter. My question
is
> > should pay the the extra for 3000w or go with the 2000. About
350.00
> > more. Will i use the extra 1000w. What do you use. Comments
please.
> > Thanks.
> > Jack Jones
> > 87 pt 40
> > East Tn sun -75
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06-19-2005, 11:55
Post: #4
inverters
bigger is always better,, even if you don't use all the available
power, it will extend the life of the inverter, as it will not be running at
full
capacity,,, day jax fla 83 pt-40


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> 87 pt 40
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04-21-2006, 14:49
Post: #5
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I do Ernie, and it is still vented as I read the inverter likes to
breathe.

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>Ron, do you still havee that 90 degree steel protective cover that
use >to go over the Rediline?
>Ernie-83pt40
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07-14-2007, 08:24
Post: #6
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A couple of days ago, the subject of inverters was discussed at some
length on this Forum. I sent a request to Xantrex technical support
asking their specific recommendation for a 2500-3000 watt model. They
recommend the Freedom 458 series for my needs (PT40) in the 2,500 or
3,000 watt models & said it is serviceable nationwide. They also said
the Freedom 458 Marine version was not necessary in an RV application as
the only difference was echo charging & an aluminum case and it was more
$$$s.

They also said that the PROsine series is not serviced outside of their
facilities & the 2000 watt model is the only one serviced in North
America. Just a FYI for those who own or are considering a PROsine.

Terry Neal
Bozeman, MT
82PT40 6V92TA
74FC34 6V53T





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07-14-2007, 10:22
Post: #7
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I'm wanting an inverter/charger also. Was thinking about the Prosine. If that
is true about the prosine maybe should think about the Magnumms 20 or 2812. Does
anyone know if anyone can repair the Magnum MS?Marvin SkaggsBuffalo, Ky.
427161984 PT40--- On Sat 07/14, Terry Neal < bird@... >
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WanderlodgeForum@...: Sat, 14 Jul 2007 14:24:38 -0600Subject:
[WanderlodgeForum] Inverters



A couple of days ago, the subject of inverters was discussed at some length on
this Forum. I sent a request to Xantrex technical support asking their specific
recommendation for a 2500-3000 watt model. They recommend the Freedom 458 series
for my needs (PT40) in the 2,500 or 3,000 watt models & said it is
serviceable nationwide. They also said the Freedom 458 Marine version was not
necessary in an RV application as the only difference was echo charging & an
aluminum case and it was more $$$s.They also said that the PROsine series is not
serviced outside of their facilities & the 2000 watt model is the only one
serviced in North America. Just a FYI for those who own or are considering a
PROsine.Terry NealBozeman, MT82PT40 6V92TA74FC34 6V53T[Non-text portions of this
message have been removed]




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07-14-2007, 12:48
Post: #8
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If you're looking for true sine wave, you might compare these with
the Outback inverters.

Pete Masterson
'95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42
El Sobrante CA
aeonix1@...



On Jul 14, 2007, at 1:24 PM, Terry Neal wrote:

> A couple of days ago, the subject of inverters was discussed at some
> length on this Forum. I sent a request to Xantrex technical support
> asking their specific recommendation for a 2500-3000 watt model. They
> recommend the Freedom 458 series for my needs (PT40) in the 2,500 or
> 3,000 watt models & said it is serviceable nationwide. They also said
> the Freedom 458 Marine version was not necessary in an RV
> application as
> the only difference was echo charging & an aluminum case and it was
> more
> $$$s.
>
> They also said that the PROsine series is not serviced outside of
> their
> facilities & the 2000 watt model is the only one serviced in North
> America. Just a FYI for those who own or are considering a PROsine.



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