That may work.
That may work.
There is a 12-volt outlet off the 2000 generator to charge batteries- do NOT use it as a 12-volt power source. Forget the "inverter " tag. It will only confuse people. It is a "generator" we are talking about.I am confused with all this, R u saying u can get a plug to plug into shore power fitting and run thru the a/c panel and outlets? Then there is one with a built in inverter to convert to 12Volts?? Red
1. That's AC output.1. Both versions can ONLY put out a total of 13.3 amps under continious load. The surge load is 16 amps for a short time.
2. The 12 volt output is not very hi capacity, I don't see much utility in it. It will take forever to charge a house bank.
We use these all the time when we have a club outting on a guest dock where there are only a few outlets. Plug from one boat to another.That may work.
Mine will not run at more than about 13.2 -13.4A for very long, maybe 3-4 minutes before shutting down.... I've never been able to get mine to do 2000W for more than a couple minutes.....You do not need to run a second generator to get >1600Watts, you can peak at 2000 watts for up to 30 minutes without damage to the unit. It is rated 1600 watts operational and 2000 watts peak (for no longer than 30 minutes)
Maine, We have had ours running for long periods of time with 13.5 amps or more. Many mornings the 40 amp battery charger, the toaster, coffee pot, TV and a few other appliances are all running at the same time and the generator hums along. At times we have even added the microwave for short periods of time to the mix. We can turn on our 3 gallon hot water heater, alone, and run it for 15 minutes and get hot water for showers and washing dishes. We have worked the unit very hard at times. It is the newest unit with the 30 amp outlet. ChuckMine will not run at more than about 13.2 -13.4A for very long, maybe 3-4 minutes before shutting down.... I've never been able to get mine to do 2000W for more than a couple minutes.....
I have a Kipor 1200w, works great, powers my A/C on my boat. I use cables to suspend my swim ladder horizontally, then strap the generator to a padded wooden platform on the ladder. I have a 15' shore cable with a pigtail, plug the gen into the boat.MrBill_FLL said:^a very good price!
anyone own a kipor ???
I was temped by price, but lack of parts swayed me to honda.
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Chuck,Maine, We have had ours running for long periods of time with 13.5 amps or more. Many mornings the 40 amp battery charger, the toaster, coffee pot, TV and a few other appliances are all running at the same time and the generator hums along. At times we have even added the microwave for short periods of time to the mix. We can turn on our 3 gallon hot water heater, alone, and run it for 15 minutes and get hot water for showers and washing dishes. We have worked the unit very hard at times. It is the newest unit with the 30 amp outlet. Chuck