Light Duty Inverter
Posted: Sun May 06, 2012 10:33 pm
So you're sitting on the hook in a nice quiet anchorage. You decide you want to watch a DVD. Fire up the generator. It's kinda quiet. But not really. There's vibration and the exhaust is going to disturb your neighbors.
There must be a better way.
Just finished the installation of a ProMariner TruePower 400watt inverter. It's wired in to the "Media Center" outlet that powers the Bluray and the HDTV. Doesn't power anything else. This particular inverter is a "pass thru" design that allows line power, from either the generator or shore power, to run the outlet but can switch over automatically to battery power when the line drops.
Here's the inverter. It's in the storage closet in the small cabin. Just happened to be directly below the panels, battery switches, and there's a buss bar hidden away there as well.
This model also comes with a wired remote. I wanted to put it right near the main panels since it's important to know the inverter status when leaving the boat and when working on the wiring.
Tested it last night. Works like a charm!
There must be a better way.
Just finished the installation of a ProMariner TruePower 400watt inverter. It's wired in to the "Media Center" outlet that powers the Bluray and the HDTV. Doesn't power anything else. This particular inverter is a "pass thru" design that allows line power, from either the generator or shore power, to run the outlet but can switch over automatically to battery power when the line drops.
Here's the inverter. It's in the storage closet in the small cabin. Just happened to be directly below the panels, battery switches, and there's a buss bar hidden away there as well.
This model also comes with a wired remote. I wanted to put it right near the main panels since it's important to know the inverter status when leaving the boat and when working on the wiring.
Tested it last night. Works like a charm!