...get an adapter (below) to run all the small stuff, but you wont be able to run an AC. You might be able to run an AC if you install a “softstart” kit (second pic) on it. I don't have any experience with these but others here seem to have had good results. I’d post another question such as...
By replacing your startup capacitor with its much smarter electronics it lowers the amount of AC current required to start your air conditioner or heatpump by up to 60% to even 75%. So, let's say you are plugged into a 15 or 20 Amp circuit while moochdocking, you might be able to run one of...
Your AC might require less to start, might be smaller unit, or could have a softstart processor already in it, and might be newer then mine. Glad yours works, 3000 is your running watts most likely, not your surge watts.
Just ask this question with no details. 2014 Dynamax Dynastar 32XL. Installed lithium batteries and solar. Softstart on AC units. Would like to run unit while traveling from invertor. How is the best way to put AC Units on invertor circuit. They are only on shore and generator power currently.
The one in the kitchen is about 10 inches from a wall at end of island opposite end from sink and the upstairs is between bathroom and outer wall.
I guess my next step will be to disconnect the under belly and start feeling around. Thanks for the response.
RV been sitting this summer, so I was checking both roof AC units. Front one was fine, but rear unit wouldn’t start—only hummed. Last summer I had replaced the caps and installed a soft-start cap, and it was running fine. So up on the roof I went to investigate, thinking maybe a new cap failed...
...amps (1620 watts) according to my ampmeter. So 20 Amps should be sufficient. I took the measurements a while back when I was considering what size generator to buy. I have been thinking of buying a softstart kit, but since I went with a larger inverter generator I may not worry about it now.
...be able to get the second one started but most of the time you'll kick the breaker trying to start it. This is why some people buy the "soft start" kit for the A/C units. It keeps them from spiking the amps during the start so they can get by on 30 amps to run both A/C units. Without the...
...to the Invertor. Not wiring the Cook Top into the invertor, of course, make perfect sense:)
In the last rig we did wire in the front AC to the invertor with the addition of a SoftStart. Not having the cooktop wired in to the invertor circuits will really put a crimp in the boondocking...
After all that happened, I installed SoftStart on two of the most used AC’s.
Tightening the lugs in the transfer box should be done once in a while.
Also the AC breakers panel. I neglected it, and melted part of the panel $$$
...Westinghouse from Walmart. It has a remote start feature and is quiet. However, it will not start my AC unit consistently so I am adding a softstart device. It is to much for me to pick up and put on my truck but I would not go smaller unless you get units that can be paralleled. Depends...
Education needed! What does "soft start" mean & what does it actually do? Maybe gradually increase the current flow at start up?
What are the benefits, other than what TJ just mentioned?:unsure:
...generators are notorious for being over-rated. And, some ACs have been known to draw more than their rated power on startup. Using the softstart device will significantly reduce your startup (surge) current (Wattage). It does little to nothing to reduce running Wattage.
If I was looking...
...and it made a huge difference. Before the soft-start, our house lights would dim noticeably for an instant (kind of a blink). After the install, I never know when it starts. And, our heat pump service tech swears that using a softstart significantly improves the life of the compressor...
I start thinking if you feel it is soft on the ride a sway bar is in order. Soft meaning you feel the back end is kind of mushy and pronounced more so in curves. A nice big old sway bar from Helwig would be the key. Any soft ride (especially in corners ) would benefit most greatly from a good...
Unless you have a SoftStart on the A/C, on start up the A/C electrical draw is excessive. As the A/C motors spin up the draw is excessive, once running the draw declines to rated draw. On startup the draw may exceed generator capacity, especially if there are other items running, like fridge...
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