Juliet 15
Senior Member
Greeting, all. I trust everyone is finding some way to get their boating fix in these days of COVID.
I was thinking of increasing my inverter size to accommodate more items. However, I could not determine the answer to a couple things. Anyone know the answers?
1. Does an inverter suck down battery power at a constant rate, regardless of the AC draw on that inverter? IOW, does a 2000w Magnum draw a constant number of amps, regardless of whether I'm actually using those 2000w?
2. If not, then if I'm running nothing off the inverter, but the inverter is on, what does it draw? I looked at several variations of Magnum inverters, and they listed various amperage draws, but the listed draw was not in line with inverter wattage. Example: a 4000w Magnum one claimed 25 amps (no explanation if that was max or constant draw), awhile a 2800w Magnum claimed 82 amps.
3. What is a "hybrid" inverter? There are 3000 and 4000w magnum inverters that look like they might be a drop-in replacement. Some are labeled "hybrid" inverters. No explanation as to what that means.
If a larger inverter uses more amps just by being connected (no AC items in use) I may rethink the project. Which would be sad because I'm running out of things to do on my boat after all this waiting...
I was thinking of increasing my inverter size to accommodate more items. However, I could not determine the answer to a couple things. Anyone know the answers?
1. Does an inverter suck down battery power at a constant rate, regardless of the AC draw on that inverter? IOW, does a 2000w Magnum draw a constant number of amps, regardless of whether I'm actually using those 2000w?
2. If not, then if I'm running nothing off the inverter, but the inverter is on, what does it draw? I looked at several variations of Magnum inverters, and they listed various amperage draws, but the listed draw was not in line with inverter wattage. Example: a 4000w Magnum one claimed 25 amps (no explanation if that was max or constant draw), awhile a 2800w Magnum claimed 82 amps.
3. What is a "hybrid" inverter? There are 3000 and 4000w magnum inverters that look like they might be a drop-in replacement. Some are labeled "hybrid" inverters. No explanation as to what that means.
If a larger inverter uses more amps just by being connected (no AC items in use) I may rethink the project. Which would be sad because I'm running out of things to do on my boat after all this waiting...