[C320-list] Help, Please with this questions: What is theminimumgenerator wattagenecessary to efficiently run my 30AMPonboard charger?

David J Cardoza dave at avaloncon.com
Mon May 24 05:54:07 PDT 2010


Your right 20A @12 volts is about 2A @110V The Honda 2000 even a Honda
1000 won't be taxed at that rate.

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[mailto:c320-list-bounces at lists.catalina320.com] On Behalf Of Guy Henry
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theminimumgenerator wattagenecessary to efficiently run my 30AMPonboard
charger?

I think we're mixing AC and DC amperages.
I have the Xantrex 20 amp (DC) charger and use the Honda 2000 - 20 amps
(AC)
The Honda has an eco drive throttle that only throttles up under demand.
The charger has never caused the Honda to run at anything over the
slowest
idle.  I can run the charger for 15 hours on a tank of gas.  The tank
has a
sealing cap on it for when not in use.  

Guy 
MoonShadow #115
 

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[mailto:c320-list-bounces at lists.catalina320.com] On Behalf Of Dick
Walker
Sent: Sunday, May 23, 2010 12:13 PM
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Subject: Re: [C320-list] Help,Please with this questions: What is the
minimumgenerator wattagenecessary to efficiently run my 30 AMPonboard
charger?

HI from Coronado,

I decided not to get a Honda since I have a 20 amp charger so the fasest
I
can charge is 20 AMPS.  The Honda also requires gas and where to srore
it
and the gas.  My solution was to get the Balmar alternator and charger
monitor.

If we are on the hook I can run the engine 30 minutes in the morning and
in
the evening and the batteries will stay charged and it will also produce
all
the hot water we need.


Dick Walker
WindWalkerII #687
619.435.8986



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[mailto:c320-list-bounces at lists.catalina320.com] On Behalf Of Robert E.
Sloat
Sent: Sunday, May 23, 2010 6:13 AM
To: C320-List at Catalina320.com
Subject: Re: [C320-list] Help, Please with this questions: What is the
minimum generator wattagenecessary to efficiently run my 30 AMP onboard
charger?

The specs. for my Xantrex 20 amp charger on hull 894 requires 4.6 amps
from 
120 volts so the amp requirement is about 550 watts on the AC side.
Check 
out the Honda site where there is a guide for size of generators needed
for 
various AC loads.  There is the issue of inductance loading which is a
heavy

load start up phenomenon which can easily double the wattage
requirement. I 
don't think it applies to a Xantrex type device.

The other items raised including hot water heater, air conditioning and 
other electrical devices which will be a temptation when an AC source is

available away from the dock should be factored into the generator
sizing 
decision.

I have the very light Honda 2000 which I used for emergency backup at
home 
for small sump pumps and powering electrical hand tools at remote
locations.

It is very quiet and fairly light.  I don't bring it on board and think
you 
would have to figure out where to safely store gasoline and the charger
when

under way.  I can't imagine a 1 or 2 gallon tank of gasoline to feed the

generator sitting inside my boat when things get rough.  I guess you
could 
lash the tank to the stern.


Bob Sloat
Savannah Hull 894
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From: "Rick Sulewski" <rsulewski at bex.net>
To: <C320-List at Catalina320.com>
Sent: Saturday, May 22, 2010 11:20 PM
Subject: [C320-list] Help,Please with this questions: What is the
minimum 
generator wattagenecessary to efficiently run my 30 AMP onboard charger?


> Help, please!
>
>
>
> Understanding that there have been discussions from time to time about
the
> size of the portable gasoline chargers to run the onboard chargers (I
have
> 30 amp unit on my 1995 320), has anyone figured out the minimum
wattage
> generator needed to efficiently run the charger?
>
>
>
> I am considering if it is best to go with a 42 lb Yamaha 2000
> inverter/generator rated at a max of 13.5 amps and 1,600 watts, or the
27 
> lb
> Yamaha 1000 rated at a max of 8 amps and 900 watts.
>
>
>
> I considered a larger Yamaha inverter/generator with a max 21 amp and
2400
> watts to run the 16.5K AC/Heat unit, but I understand that the weight 
> jumps
> to about 70 lb and is much too large and bulky to store in the aft
corner
> storage lockers.
>
>
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
>
>
>
>
> Rick
>
> My-Ria #277
> 





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