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lv-ab: Inverters

From: Lee Haefele (no email)
Date: Tue Dec 06 2005 - 10:11:15 EST

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    I would like to install an inverter & battery monitor on a catamaran
    sailboat I am purchasing. Most boaters install a Xantrex all in one
    inverter/charger/auto switch, like a Freedom 20 with companion
    monitor/control Link 1000, cost about $1300. The alternative is a stand
    alone inverter such as Xantrex Prowatt 1750, a Link 10 monitor and a manual
    (Gen/Shore) switch, total cost about $625. The boat already has a modern
    40A charger, in the beginning I will use the boat engine alternators for
    charging (2X 90A), I rarely plug into shore power. Solar panels, 400-500
    Watts are the future plan.
    Am I missing anything here? The only advantage I see to a big combo inverter
    is the large 100A charger included, good for use with an onboard genset,
    which I don't plan on installing.

    Lee Haefele, Nauticat 33 Alesto

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