richingalveston
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I am looking at the possability of a roof top hvac unit for my 1009 to be powered by a 24v to 120v inverter.
I like this inverter
[FONT=Verdana,Arial,Tahoma,Calibri,Geneva,sans-serif]https://www.sigineer.com/product/3000-watt-24-volt-to-120-240vac-dual-phase-pure-sine-inverter-charger/. It has built in ATS and 24V battery charging when using shore power.
And I am looking at the coleman cub low profile 9000 btu unit. 8 inches tall and 75 lbs.
The coleman max cooling load is 11.2 amps at 115.
The inverter is 88% efficient
thus max load at 24volts would be about (11.2 X 115)/24= 54 amps *1.12 (efficiency of inverter) for a max load on the cucv electrical system at 60 amps of 24v dc
I have one of these hvac units on my 40 ft rv and it cools the front half with no problem in 95 degree heat. It cools ok at 100+ if I cover the very large windshield. The RV is a 96 model holdiday rambler diesel pusher. I am confident it will cool a 1009 especially if the roof rack covers the entire roof and keeps the sun off the truck. It will also have tinted side and rear windows.
The rv has two basement units that I hardly ever use. I just put a fan blowing air to the back at night and just use the one roof top ac.
The roof top unit I have runs off of my 2000watt honda quiet generator as long as I switch the fridge to propane and don't run any other items.
I am building my 1009 to camp in, I sleep in the back and really like the idea of running it off my generator when camping. I can't sleep without ac, I live in Texas.
I can buy the inverter and ac unit for less than an auto hvac system and get the additional functionality of running it on generator.
anyone ever measure the available power of the cucv electrical system. I will have all led lights.
Thanks for the input
Rich
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I like this inverter
[FONT=Verdana,Arial,Tahoma,Calibri,Geneva,sans-serif]https://www.sigineer.com/product/3000-watt-24-volt-to-120-240vac-dual-phase-pure-sine-inverter-charger/. It has built in ATS and 24V battery charging when using shore power.
And I am looking at the coleman cub low profile 9000 btu unit. 8 inches tall and 75 lbs.
The coleman max cooling load is 11.2 amps at 115.
The inverter is 88% efficient
thus max load at 24volts would be about (11.2 X 115)/24= 54 amps *1.12 (efficiency of inverter) for a max load on the cucv electrical system at 60 amps of 24v dc
I have one of these hvac units on my 40 ft rv and it cools the front half with no problem in 95 degree heat. It cools ok at 100+ if I cover the very large windshield. The RV is a 96 model holdiday rambler diesel pusher. I am confident it will cool a 1009 especially if the roof rack covers the entire roof and keeps the sun off the truck. It will also have tinted side and rear windows.
The rv has two basement units that I hardly ever use. I just put a fan blowing air to the back at night and just use the one roof top ac.
The roof top unit I have runs off of my 2000watt honda quiet generator as long as I switch the fridge to propane and don't run any other items.
I am building my 1009 to camp in, I sleep in the back and really like the idea of running it off my generator when camping. I can't sleep without ac, I live in Texas.
I can buy the inverter and ac unit for less than an auto hvac system and get the additional functionality of running it on generator.
anyone ever measure the available power of the cucv electrical system. I will have all led lights.
Thanks for the input
Rich
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