If you are running all that at the same time, you need a 4000 watt behemoth. If you run one thing at a time a Honda 2000 will probably work fine unless he has an AC like mine, which is 16,000 BTUs. The compressor start up is what will be the problem, maybe, depending on the AC unit.So, on a boat like Robs catalina 30, how big of a generator would you need to run marine AC, refridgeration and lights?
Sigbear
Size of the boat has nothing to do with power needs, it is the size of the load that needs to be calculated. ChuckSo, on a boat like Robs catalina 30, how big of a generator would you need to run marine AC, refridgeration and lights?
Sigbear
Ross in theory the above might work on paper, but in the real world a 5 hp gas engine isn't going to do the same work as a 5 hp electric and you can't replace the 5 hp electric with a 5 hp gas....The Honda 160 is rated at 4.8 hp or 3.6 kw or 3600 watts, divide that by 14.2 volts and you get just over 250 amps.
I agree with them and feel anything much over 100 amps and my 5 HP would be struggling to start and run.
A 35 Ampere alternator can be driven by a 3 hp engine. A 100 Ampere alternator
needs at least a 5 hp engine. For alternators between 100 and 200 Amperes use the 8–12 hp engine. See Access at the end of this article for a source of small gasoline engines.
http://www.honda-engines.com/engines/gx160.htmRoss in theory the above might work on paper, but in the real world a 5 hp gas engine isn't going to do the same work as a 5 hp electric and you can't replace the 5 hp electric with a 5 hp gas....
http://cr4.globalspec.com/thread/55905/Gas-Motor-vs-Electric-Motor-Equal-HP
If you read .........
http://homepower.com/files/webextras/mark8.pdf
..... the article at the link above they have the following recommendations
I agree with them and feel anything much over 100 amps and my 5 HP would be struggling to start and run.
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Above is my wiring diagram. If you don't turn the switch off while starting it is pretty hard to start and will pull the Honda down to the point where it struggles to pick up RPM. Also if you don't turn the switch off after charging the battery will drain back through the alternator and discharge (a proper diode would probably save you, but you still need the switch to start the Honda.
I used 8 gauge wire for the positive and negative from the stern to the batteries. We just bought an electric start Tohatsu, so I'm going to use the two 8 gauge wires for the negative side and use a 4 gauge from the stern up to the batteries, so that I'm sure I don't have a voltage drop to the outboard when starting.
Here is.......................
http://theepicenter.com/tow02077.html
........ another resource I used when I built mine, but the other one is better.....
Your results might be different,
Sum
Sorry, but I'm not weeping, I'll do that when you take a 5 HP gas engine and show me an amp meter putting out over 200 amps with the gas engine turning an alternator or alternators
I agree with that and with what these.....In a perfect alternator one horsepower would deliver 746 watts. But, alternators are only about 40% efficient. So, if you have a 14 volts, 100 amp alternator, you're putting out about 1.8 horsepower electrical wise, which means at 40% efficiency. it takes about 4.5 horsepower to put out maximum current. Most alternators never put out nearly max. The easy answer is that 1 horsepower from the engine will get you about 300 watts from the alternator
3rd line in the spec'sRoss in all that info you have I don't see HP anywhere? If you derived that somehow, check the math.
2,000 watts max.
1,600 watts rated
Engine: 3.5 HP, 4 stroke, Single cylinder, overhead cam, air cooled
Starter: Recoil
Noise level: 53-59 dB (1/4 load & Rated load) 60dB is normal speech!
Weight: 46.3 lbs. Dry
tank size: 1.0 gallons
Run time: 15.0/4.0 hrs. (1/4 load & Rated load)
DC output (Requires optional cable)
20" x 11.4" x 16.7" Dimensions (LxWxH)
Eco-Throttle - Engine RPM adjusts to amperage draw. (Scroll Down for More Information)
Low oil shut down
Ac and DC breaker
Honda inverter technology provides a pure sine wave allowing computers and other sensitive testing equipment to be run with confidence (Scroll Down for More Information)
Parallel operation with optional connector and second EU2000i doubles available power
Ross those are the specs that I posted, I meant I don't see in YOUR specs that you posted where you got 2.8 hp.3rd line in the spec's