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Charles inverter
- A Lee
- Scurvy Dog
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Charles inverter
- Midnightsun
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- Vessel Info: The Midnight Sun
2007 41CMY
Volvo D6-370's - Location: Montreal, Canada
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- Vessel Info: 1989 Carver 3807 Aft Cabin
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Re: Charles inverter
If your charger is hooked up to the generator battery, try disconnecting that leg then run the generator and see if the charger still acts up. If it works properly, don't hook it back up, the generator is capable of maintaining its battery on its own. The caution here and with installing the switch mentioned above is that some chargers need ALL outputs hooked up. If yours is like that, just hook it up to another battery or jump that output to another one at the charger output bar in the charger.
This is all assuming your generator is outputting properly, both voltage and frequency. I've always said every boat should have an on-board frequency meter. These have gotten very affordable and come in handy to monitor marina output as well as your generator. There are digital units you can install in your electrical panel that will also show other info like voltage, amps etc. or ones that will plug into any outlet so you can monitor power quality.
This is an example of what I'm talking about: https://www.amazon.ca/Yeeco-Digital-45-65-0Hz-Frequency-Voltmeter/dp/B01ER5DWDU/ref=sr_1_21?s=industrial&ie=UTF8&qid=1526004979&sr=1-21&keywords=frequency+meter
- A Lee
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