Charging Better Through Inverter
Answer for Ed: Charging capability is MUCH better through the AC output vice the DC output provided the output is run though a large inverter (1000W inverter for an EU1000 gen set). Don't remember the specs but the DC side is small, say 10 amps?? (10A @ 12V = 120W) give or take, while the AC side is the rated capacity, 1000 or 2000W. When run through a 1000W Heart inverter the max output is 50A DC, limited by the inverter.Appliances: These units do not like microwaves. A small microwave, say rated at 700W, will over-tax a 1000W unit and be hard on the microwave causing it to "groan". A work-around is to set the microwave at a reduced power level, say 60% in this example.Editorial Comment: The Honda EU generators are not designed for use in a salt-air environment and will corrode easily. For example, the aluminum will oxidize, the iron/steel will rust, and who knows what happens to the electrical and electronic parts. The corrosive aspects can take place in days - not years as on dry land. These are things to consider when considering this size of investment. Perhaps some of these negative aspects can be mitigated - but not eliminated - by carefully protecting the unit when not in use.Perhaps it would be good to add that these units were never designed for marine use and, consequently, the skipper should take into account the possible short comings and hazards when using a unit in a non-approved environment.