eidiohir
Well-Known Member
I just wonder is it worth the trouble of installing a generator or would a powerful transformer rectifier be a better option?
The main reason in wanting a genny or something is to provide 240 volts for a tv and dvd player to keep the kids and the grandkids happy.
TV and DVD - no problem - a small 300w PURE sine wave inverter would suffice (standby amps requirement is negligible) possibly going a little higher to 5~600w but not needed for TV/DVD.Sorry for the delay in getting back to make a reply but i was out of internet range.
The main reason in wanting a genny or something is to provide 240 volts for a tv and dvd player to keep the kids and the grandkids happy. I have a battery bank of 400 amps domestic and 120 for the starter. My three stage charger is 40 amps. I do have a rectiferer that provides 500 watts but I only use it to charge phones and a computer. I am restricted to marinas and harbour due to the demands of my family and there are places I would like to go and a genny would make me independent.
That sounds like the system that would suit me. I have never tried to run the tv from the inverter i must try it out soon. I was thinking of buying oneof those honda super silent gennies but they seem to be quite a lot more evpensive than the others but maybe they are the best. I have plenty of space in the engine room to build in a "sound proof" box to house a big genny. So maybe I am nottied to a super silent type?TV and DVD - no problem - a small 300w PURE sine wave inverter would suffice (standby amps requirement is negligible) possibly going a little higher to 5~600w but not needed for TV/DVD.
I have a small 300w PSW inverter for telly, dvd, phone and other small chargers and a bigger (~3kw) jobbie for microwave, vacuum cleaner etc. Power from house batteries 550 Ahr and a Kipor 3000ti suitcase genny for those odd moments when batteries are low. The genny also feeds a 120A 4 stagesd charger