All inverters will draw some power if they are on and in standby mode even if there isn't anything drawing power from them. So what you can do with the Redarc Industrial Pure Sine Wave Inverter # RED83RR is switch it off when not in use and it won't drain your batteries. view full answer...
Each generator that comes with the A-iPower 3,800-Watt Portable Inverter Generators - 3,000 Running Watts - Gas - Manual Start # 289-SUA2000i-2 is 20" long x 19" tall x 11" wide. view full answer...
If you turned off one of the generators of the 6,000-Watt Portable RV Inverter Generators - 5,500 Running Watts - Parallel Kit # 333-0003-2-0007 the amperage of the 50 amp outlet would be cut in half since parallel means the amperage doubles when combined. You can do this but you'd lose amperage. The voltage would stay same though. view full answer...
The etrailer 3,200-Watt Portable Inverter Generator # 333-0003 that you referenced has wattage capacities that would easily power an AC unit on a travel trailer. This generator is capable of 3,200 watts surge (start up) wattage and 2,900 running watts which is more than enough for RV AC units.
15,000 BTU AC units (the bigger common size) will draw around 2,500 for startup and around 1,000 for running for a frame of reference.
I attached a review video for this for you to check out as well. view full answer...
The best power inverter for your 2002 Toyota Tundra is going to be the Power Inverter 1000 Watts with Three AC Receptacles item # WC3720. This inverter has a 1000 watts continuous power and 2500 watts of surge power. It will provide you with 3 AC outlets and 2 USB outlets. I have linked a review video below of one of our shop guys using an angle grinder that is powered by this inverter.
You will want the Pollak Circuit Breaker - 100 Amp item # PK54871PL and a couple of ring terminals... view full answer...
The Go Power Industrial Pure Sine Wave Inverter Charger # 34275013 has a running rated output of 3,000watts with a surge power output of 4,800watts. This is the total amount of power that can be distributed across both 120volt legs for your power center. view full answer...
You'd have to have the 6 volts wired in series to double their voltage so that Power Inverter 1000 Watts with Three AC Receptacles # WC3720 can be connected to it. I attached a diagram that shows how to do this. view full answer...
Yes, the Go Power Industrial Pure Sine Wave Inverter Charger # 34275013 is compatible with lithium batteries. You'd just need to use the custom settings like you mentioned. view full answer...
The Go Power Industrial Pure Sine Wave Inverter - GFCI - 2,000 Watt - 12V, part # 34278156, measures 17-7/16" long x 9-3/4" wide x 3-1/4" tall.
I have included a video review link for this item below. view full answer...
The mounting holes on the Go Power Industrial Pure Sine Wave Inverter part # 34282693 are 4.6" long x 5.9" wide. I have attached a photo to assist with this. view full answer...
Yes, you will be able to run a Splendide washer with the Go Power inverter you asked about, which is the following part:
- Go Power Industrial Pure Sine Wave Inverter - GFCI - 1,500 Watt - 12V # 34279950
This inverter is rated for 1,500 running watts, and based on my research, the maximum watts a Splendide washer uses is 1,300 watts and there won't be any type of issue with codes. I have added a link below to a video review for you to check out as well if you'd like to take a look. view full answer...
I went out to the warehouse and pulled a Hopkins 12-Volt Power Inverter Adapter # HM11147650. The copper wire is 12 gauge for both the power and ground wires. This is more than enough for the 25 amps this unit is rated for. view full answer...
I am not sure how you are measuring the amps draw of the Go Power Industrial Pure Sine Wave Inverter Charger # 34280055 but it sounds like you might actually be seeing the milliamp draw instead of the amp draw. Which 74 milliamps is .074 amps and 133 milliamps is .133 amps which would be about right for just turning the unit on. view full answer...
I spoke with Firman, and they confirmed the dimensions of the Firman 3,300-Watt Portable RV Dual Fuel Inverter Generator # FIR54FR to be 17" wide, 23.2" long, and 18" tall. view full answer...
The Advent Air RV Air Conditioner - 13,500 Btu - White # ACM135 weighs approximately 75lbs so I recommend reinforcing the roof of your Interstate 16ft enclosed trailer to ensure it doesn't cave in and damage anything or hurt anyone. These units were designed for RV's that have 250lbs - 280lbs weight capacity roofs. view full answer...
The decibal rating for the A-IPower Generator part # 289-AP5000 is 68 db at 23 feet away. A reference point would be that a conversation is normally around 60 db. This is right on par with the closed frame style generators seen at RV parks which are normally around 65 db. view full answer...
The product page you are linked to for this question is for the Go Power 200 Watt, # 34282690. The product review video for this does show a measurement you reference of 7-7/16" for length and just under 6" for width.
Both of the Go Power 400 watt units we currently carry, # 34282693 and the # 34282692 have a physical measurement of 8-5/16" length with a width of 5-15/16".
The Duracell Modified Sine Wave Power Inverter - 400 Watt, # DU88FR has dimensions of 6-3/8" long x 5" wide x 2-13/16"... view full answer...
I had our warehouse measure # 333-0005 with and without the wheels and it turns out that it is actually 23-1/4" tall without the wheels and 26-1/4" tall with the wheels. I've put in for an update of this product's description to reflect those measurements.
Since you need a generator under 20" I have another option for you that is close to the # 333-0005 wattage output.
The Firman 3,300-Watt Portable RV Dual Fuel Inverter Generator - Propane or Gas - Electric Start
Item # FIR54FR is 17"... view full answer...
I have a solution for you to plug your cooler in while you are traveling but there is no wiring harness that will provide you with a 110v outlet. Instead you will want the Wagan Mobile Power Inverter item # WC3720. The inverter connects directly to your Ram's battery and will provide three standard 115v outlets with grounds. This has a maximum continuous use wattage of 1,000 watts so it should easily be able to power your cooler.
I have linked a review video below. view full answer...