Tim Good
Well-Known Member
Summary:
I want to heat my 2kw calorifier using my 2kw inverter but it won't work.
Details:
This season I've been using the inverter a lot more as we are able to generate way more power on solar than we can consume now that we're on the coast of Portugal. We always boil the kettle now on the inverter and I'm looking for more things to use.
For hot water, when the engine hasn't been run we fire up the webasto. However, I figure we could use the inverter. However the calorifier is rated at 2kw and so is out inverter. When I switch in the calorifier it simply doesn't activate when the inverter is on. I assume this is because the inverter just says "no it's too powerful".
I doubt the calorifier needs a pure some wave, which my inverter doesn't have.
So my question is can I buy some kind of in line resister that I install in the positive lead to the calorifier which will reduce its power to something like 1.5kw?
I want to heat my 2kw calorifier using my 2kw inverter but it won't work.
Details:
This season I've been using the inverter a lot more as we are able to generate way more power on solar than we can consume now that we're on the coast of Portugal. We always boil the kettle now on the inverter and I'm looking for more things to use.
For hot water, when the engine hasn't been run we fire up the webasto. However, I figure we could use the inverter. However the calorifier is rated at 2kw and so is out inverter. When I switch in the calorifier it simply doesn't activate when the inverter is on. I assume this is because the inverter just says "no it's too powerful".
I doubt the calorifier needs a pure some wave, which my inverter doesn't have.
So my question is can I buy some kind of in line resister that I install in the positive lead to the calorifier which will reduce its power to something like 1.5kw?