RE: My Xantrex 1800 inverter just smoked and died. It has been in my Morgan 43 since 2007. 18 years is a good run for an inverter.
Right. Here I go.
First off, I am in no way knocking you Sadbadsinner.
I was a Marine Port Engineer in Singapore and everyday came across mechanical and electrical equipment that was ancient, had seen a hard life and was still running.
An inverter has NO MOVING PARTS TO WEAR. No gears, bearings , oil pumps, piston rings.
It has NO DELICATE ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS. No vacuum tubes, no rheostats, no arcing contacts.
It is (or should be) protected from thermal or current overload.
What is there to "smoke " on a $1700 piece of equipment, if it is well made and reasonably well maintained?
In my view it should last for ever! Not just 18 years of intermittent use.
18 year? Is that 18 years of continuous use? Or 18 years of light intermittent use?
My guess is the latter. What would the total hours of use add up to?
Does anyone remember " A lifetime Guarantee" ?
I got onto the Xantrex page to look for their Warranty.
ONE YEAR on a $1700 piece of equipment. Shows how confident they are in their quality.
"Warranty
What does this warranty cover? This Limited Warranty is provided by Xantrex Technology, Inc.
(“Xantrex”) and covers defects in workmanship and materials in your Xantrex PRO Inverter (XM 1800
or XM 1000). This warranty period lasts for 1 year from the date of purchase at the point of sale to you,
the original end user customer. You require proof of purchase to make warranty claims."
RE: The $200 2KW unit will probably be less reliable,
I remember the Shoei Motorcycle helmet company trying to sell a $7000 helmet.
Their sale pitch was, How much is your head worth? I bought a $150 Bell.
Guess I don't value my head.
RE: But I don't have any experience with these $200-300 generic inverters on a boat. Opinions?
You have been dealt a variety of valid opinions here from:
I have found them to be very unreliable.
I would look at the Victron Multiplus line if you are planning to switch to LFP.
There are very few places on a boat where cheaper is better.
We carry a spare one of these cheap ones (3kW $250) in case our Victron Multiplus goes.
I reckon that after all this you have made the right choice.
So with the October Amazon Prime Days this week, I ended up buying a Zetawale 2,500 W pure sine wave inverter with ATS for $183.
I notice that it come with a 12 month warranty and that is pretty well the same as the 1 year warranty for the Xantrex.
Over and out
gary