I have a Magnum, Mastervolt, and Victron in different boats and vehicles. Both the Mastervolt and Victron are at least a generation beyond the Magnum, perhaps two.
Whether idle current is a problem depends on whether idle current is a problem. If you are running your genset all afternoon in the anchorage, then probably not a problem. I don't and I want to leave the inverter on all the time, power just like home. If the idle power is 34 watts like the Magnum, that's 65 AH over 24 hours. As much as the refrigerator, doing nothing at all. On my similarly spec'd Mastervolt, idle power (at full inverting output) is 6 watts. On the Victron 9 watts. The Xantrex Prosine I used to have used so much idle power the fans would power up in it occasionally while idle just to keep it cool.
Both the Victron and Mastervolt are silent, until inverting at high power, then the cooling fans come on which are barely audible. The Magnum hums too loud to sleep. I have to shut it off, which does solve the idle power problem ;(. Its battery monitor electronics live on the battery side of the shunt and so doesn't account for it's own draw. Nothing you say? In a month of storage, 61 AH unaccounted for. It's just not up to the standards of the Dutch units.
Whether idle current is a problem depends on whether idle current is a problem. If you are running your genset all afternoon in the anchorage, then probably not a problem. I don't and I want to leave the inverter on all the time, power just like home. If the idle power is 34 watts like the Magnum, that's 65 AH over 24 hours. As much as the refrigerator, doing nothing at all. On my similarly spec'd Mastervolt, idle power (at full inverting output) is 6 watts. On the Victron 9 watts. The Xantrex Prosine I used to have used so much idle power the fans would power up in it occasionally while idle just to keep it cool.
Both the Victron and Mastervolt are silent, until inverting at high power, then the cooling fans come on which are barely audible. The Magnum hums too loud to sleep. I have to shut it off, which does solve the idle power problem ;(. Its battery monitor electronics live on the battery side of the shunt and so doesn't account for it's own draw. Nothing you say? In a month of storage, 61 AH unaccounted for. It's just not up to the standards of the Dutch units.