kennygd
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Is anyopne using a generator and if you are what size are you using? as a back up I will need to run the fridge/freezer, TV and a bit of lighting mainly, anyone recommend a good make?
Thanks
Kennygd:thumb:
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Good day to all,
Is anyopne using a generator and if you are what size are you using? as a back up I will need to run the fridge/freezer, TV and a bit of lighting mainly, anyone recommend a good make?
Thanks
Kennygd:thumb:
It's a wonder nobody has come up with a generator that uses the vans engine (just think of the power2-3-4-5................. Kwatts) instead of struggling lugging these yellow or red boxes. I'm sure somebody could come up with something that you could engage with the engine to produce electricity. Even if the initial outlay was high the convenience of being able to just start the engine & flip a switch instead of messing filling it with petrol, plugging cables in & then trying to start it :Blush:. The other alternative is just have a decent sized inverter & run the engine while your using it
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It's a wonder nobody has come up with a generator that uses the vans engine (just think of the power2-3-4-5................. Kwatts) instead of struggling lugging these yellow or red boxes. I'm sure somebody could come up with something that you could engage with the engine to produce electricity. Even if the initial outlay was high the convenience of being able to just start the engine & flip a switch instead of messing filling it with petrol, plugging cables in & then trying to start it :Blush:. The other alternative is just have a decent sized inverter & run the engine while your using it
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KIPOR - Every time.
- Cheaper (you can buy 2 and half for the price of one Honda).
- Almost as quiet - well who's going to split hairs over a few decibels?
Have you tried a caravan shop ? or even B&Q ?
I agree,
I have the 1000 but trying to get the odd 12v flat pin plug so I can make up a longer charger lead, anyone know where to get one?
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Recently asked the auto electrician the same question, which is best as I have a honda 1.0 and a Kippor 2. KW. He replied unless you run air con units, or a microwave. A 1kw one is ample. Also they charge the leisure batteries through the M/Home unit at about 10 amps. The engine altenator however puts out 70 amps. So he recomended that I run the engine when needed, and manage without. The Honda runs everything with lots to spare, and less than a gallon a day, compared to two gallon with the Kippor.
Rgd's Graham.
This is exactly what I have thought and done a few times purely to charge the leasure battery. Seems to give it a good boost even after 15mins or so and cant use that much deisel on tickover. Does anyone know how long you would have to tick over for to charge a leasure battery from 1/2 to full. ??
I understand that the priority of the alternator is to charge the vehicle battery and it will then reduce to a trickle charge. You will therefore get a good initial charge to your leisure battery and then near nil, so a prolonged tick over is just a waste of fuel.
Experts????
probably be shot down here but.....running a alternator will put a load on the engine, OK not as much as pulling the whole shebang about but maybe up to 25hp consumption when really charging an engine and I always thought that diesel engines were invented for static use running at fixed RPM's...