Burtonair01
Petty Officer 2nd Class
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- Oct 19, 2009
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I want to put an inverter on my boat and was wondering where to mount it, any ideas? I bought a 2500 watt.
2500 watts is going to be a huge current draw so you better take that into account when sizing the cables feeding it.
What are you planning on using the inverter for?
I think you are quite a bit low on the 110 Amps. Assuming the biggest load is 1500Watts and a 85% efficiency with a fully charged battery its going to be closer to 150Amps...and that is not even using the full capacity of the inverter.Yeah, probably about 110 amps worth (max). 2 or 4 gauge cable for a 10 foot run.
If your looking for good AC power and mounting a "marine style gen set" is out of the question, try a small 2000-3000 watt inverter genny.
Remember to run it on the dock or the shore (possibly the swim grid) were ever it will be safe to do so.
Not only will you be able to run the toaster/coffee maker (probably one at a time) but it will charge your batteries so you dont have to fire up the boats motor.
Uhh..no. 120 watts equals 1 amp, therefore 1200 watts = 10 amps, 2500 watt inverter at 85% efficiency is more like 19 amps output.
"Genny" as in generator? If so then that's the reason I want an inverter so I don't have to worry about where to store it and run it.
true at 120 volts. multiply by 10 for the 12 volts that it runs on and those amps go WAY up. That means massive cables and extra batteries to get anything usefull out of it.[/QUOTE
Forgot the first part of the equation didn't I? My bad. I live in an AC world...
So you are saying you can only get 1000 watts out of your 3500 watt inverter?The inverter will fault out before it drops the 80A breaker.