Yo thanks …I had not seen any at 1600 w on any site I have visited… I will explore more… wonder if these are available in the states…Plesse check the victron webpage at https://www.victronenergy.de/inverters/phoenix-inverter-smart
there are models available up to 5000VA.
Uhhh unless I’m missing somthing , these are all 230V , not 120v models….hmmmmPlesse check the victron webpage at https://www.victronenergy.de/inverters/phoenix-inverter-smart
there are models available up to 5000VA.
Well I did find smaller ones like 800 and 1200 made for the states market… may have to just work with the 1200…it would probably work for what I’m considering…I may be wrong, but I thought all the Multiplus and Quattro units were Inverter/Chargers. Phoenix inverters are inverter only (no charger) but are only for 230V systems.
Edit: Sorry Jim - I posted right as you did.
I stand corrected - Good to know.Victron makes a Phoenix 3000VA 120v.
Thanks… that's a little overkill , need 1500 to 2k…I know think it’s remarkable a single company can make so many products thst you can hardly find the correct one… simply amazingVictron makes a Phoenix 3000VA 120v.
Victron makes a Phoenix 3000VA 120v.
I think their bread and butter is mobile/marine where 48v isn’t as popular.I’ve always thought it’s odd that they only make that larger inverter in 12 and 24 Volt versions.
Thanks… that's a little overkill , need 1500 to 2k…I know think it’s remarkable a single company can make so many products thst you can hardly find the correct one… simply amazing
I think I will go with the 1200 again thanks for looking.
J.
Yep.. I started with one plan but after wasting 2 hours online I changed my plan…plus it will save a good bit of cash…as long as the 1200 watt Vic will handle the surge of a 5000 btu window unitA 3000VA inverter is really just 2400 watts, so not too far off the top of your range.
Yes, it can be hard to find the right stuff on Victron's website. DC-DC chargers are a bit of a mess too.
im ordering a 1200 watt from battle born tomorrow …it’s purpose is to power a new small window A/C unit.. 5000 btu…nothing else on that dedicated inverter..The. A/ c unit is rated at @500 running watts and 4 amps .. im figuring about 16/amps surge… I could be wrong…? Could be 20 ? They don’t publish that info…A 3000VA inverter is really just 2400 watts, so not too far off the top of your range.
Yes, it can be hard to find the right stuff on Victron's website. DC-DC chargers are a bit of a mess too.
Do ya think thst will start it ok .?
Yep, my multi is starting my 13,500 Dometic easily in the RV… and NO ,I have not yet installed the easy start we discussed a month ago….( but I’m Gona) …Maybe? I haven't run the numbers on an unfamiliar unit. All I can say is that my 3000 VA Multiplus started my 15K BTU rooftop unit without any complaints. I since replaced that unit with a brand new one that is slightly more efficient and added the Micro-Air EasyStart device.
Here's the label on my old unit.
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Might want to look into whether a soft start would work on the A/C unit to reduce the startup amp requirement.Yep, my multi is starting my 13,500 Dometic easily in the RV… and NO ,I have not yet installed the easy start we discussed a month ago….( but I’m Gona) …
The A/ C unit is an Midea… I already have one …it cools the entire Mobil home next door… pretty nice little manual unit… 148.00 at Walmart.
I will get the 1200 unless someone casts valid doubt on my plan , if it won’t start it I can use it for somthing at some point and I will get a larger one…. 1600 or so…Maybe another brand… 3000 is too big for this application..another multi is a thousand more than the small inverter…
wish me luck….
I just measured my little Toshiba 6000 BTU, and got a startup spike to 17.59A @113.8V (so 2001VA). I may be wrong, but I believe Midea is the manufacturer for this and many other rebadged units. The Toshiba and Midea 5000 BTU units have a similar appearance.im ordering a 1200 watt from battle born tomorrow …it’s purpose is to power a new small window A/C unit.. 5000 btu…nothing else on that dedicated inverter..The. A/ c unit is rated at @500 running watts and 4 amps .. im figuring about 16/amps surge… I could be wrong…? Could be 20 ? They don’t publish that info…
The 1200va / 1000w unit states a 2200 w surge ….
Looks like it ought to work, but maybe adding a capacitor might help with that startup surge? And/or the soft start, like @DIYrich just suggested?The inverter will be powered by my larger battery bank but the power will only be used to run the A/ C … it will not be tied into my multiplus or anything else but the battery bank Straight to the air unit.
what says you.?
Do ya think thst will start it ok .?
Can’t put a 350 dollar easy start on a 150 dollar window unit…if that’s what you meant…Might want to look into whether a soft start would work on the A/C unit to reduce the startup amp requirement.
I’m going to take a clamp on meter with inrush settings down to it and check the start up demand…… I forgot I had thst adapter that you plug in so as to isolate the two wires …I will know in a few…I just measured my little Toshiba 6000 BTU, and got a startup spike to 17.59A @113.8V (so 2001VA). I may be wrong, but I believe Midea is the manufacturer for this and many other rebadged units. The Toshiba and Midea 5000 BTU units have a similar appearance.
Looks like it ought to work, but maybe adding a capacitor might help with that startup surge? And/or the soft start, like @DIYrich just suggested?
as long as the 1200 watt Vic will handle the surge of a 5000 btu window unit