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Inverter Generator Question
Original Message   Dec 9, 2012 11:20 am

I want to install an hour meter on my inverter generator. I see that there are a number of AC hour meters readily available and that's likely the way I'll go. The machine has a 12 volt, 8 amp DC outlet on it for charging batteries. The problem is that the manual for generator states that you cannot use AC and the 12v DC charging system at the same time which means, if I put an AC hour meter on it, it may not be counting hours when the generator is putting out DC power.

I know there are different timers available that can be operated by using the spark plug lead. Don't want to use one of those because they never seem to last very long. Most have an internal battery that cannot be changed. Accordingly, I'd prefer to wire an AC analog hour meter directly to the AC outlet wiring.

My question is, does anyone know if there is power interruption to the AC outlets when the DC power is being used? I'm assuming that there likely will be a power interruption due to the inverter probably not being able to produce AC and DC simultaneously. However, my knowledge of inverter generators is virtually non-existent. Hence my need to ask.
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mkd55


Location: wisconsin
Joined: Dec 16, 2005
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Re: Inverter Generator Question
Reply #15   Dec 16, 2012 6:14 am
we tried to run an extension with a quieter muffler on our 4 hp coleman generator and it didn't run very well and started consuming oil.we put it back to original exhaust and parked the trailer with the generator 100 ft from the tent and ran a long extension cord with a remote kill switch.been like that for over 15 yrs working fine.here's a picture of the tent taken from the trailer where the generator is located.we use the tent 2 weeks a year for turkey and deer hunting that we have 110 volt lights in as well as a tv with remote control.                                IMG_0547_zpsbb077db5.jpg                                                                                                                                                            
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