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Re: Micro-Air Easy Start--install and 2000 watt Generator

Ty J ·
Installed my ez start on my camper. Was not so ez ------ to install. But glad I did. Couldnt get cover off my a/c bolt stripped in. It was a good investment. Works just fine. I draw around 1250 watts (Depending on the tempature outside) in the 90's running it and it ramps up and never spikes . Here are some pictures if lance would not of stripped the bolt in sideways probably had done in couple hours not a couple of days! Had to find bolt instert to put in the whole that was stripped. Ran...
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Re: Micro-Air Easy Start--install and 2000 watt Generator

Ty J ·
I kept blowing fuses on my setup with victron and with Battleborn batteries running a/c till I replaced my anl fuse with T Fuse FYI. 4 x battleborns run a/c fully charged to 20 percent around 5 to 6 hours at 20 percent left at a tempature of 95 degrees outside. FYI. I have hond eu2200 now and runs on gas from hutch mountain, you lose supposedly 12 to 18 percent power running generator on gas according to Hutch Mountain. No problems running a/c though except my blowing fuse episodes.
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Re: Micro-Air Easy Start--install and 2000 watt Generator

Chuck3006 ·
Inverters really want a Type T fuse. Lots of people have problems if they try using something less. I'm glad the change to to T fixed your problem.
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Re: Micro-Air Easy Start--install and 2000 watt Generator

Chuck3006 ·
You just illustrated why I recommend a Hybrid or Power Assist Inverter/Charger. And you are lucky to have a 20 amp garage circuit; a lot are only 15 amps. I always use the example of visiting a friend and plugging into his garage circuit. I turn it down to cap the input at 14 amps and let the inverter and solar do the rest.
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