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#4208 09/14/01 07:04 AM
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dspark,
Thats why I wanted to paralell them. I'm aware that 1500watts won't even come close to maintaining the load.

resqcapt 19. I would be carrying a surge of about 4500-5000 watts. I think thats probably enough to get it rolling. I wouldn't want to operate the motor everday off the inverters but for an occasional use I think it will be allright.

#4209 09/14/01 08:17 AM
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Tilesetter,
The start current will be a minimum of 5 times the motor full load current. This would be 100 amps and 11,200 watts.
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Shawn,

Well, I think everybody else has pretty much covered it by now. I'm in England, so by the time they post their messages in the evening I'm already asleep!

I'll just echo the problem with the start-up surge. The rating of some inverters is pretty much the absolute maximum you can get, while some of the more upmarket models will actually deliver a transient of two or three times their nominal maximum. Even so, you'll still need more than that for motor starting.

I've not seen the Vector brand inverters in the U.K., but even allowing for your lower prices in the States, I would expect models with sync/slave operation to be quite a bit more expensive than the figures you quote.

Another point to consider: Many cheap inverters have an almost square-wave output which isn't all that good for running motors.

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