Recent content by mandalorianpops

  1. M

    Inverter and high power consuming appliances

    Thanks, yeah the installer set it at a floating charge so that it's constantly 98% to 100% charge
  2. M

    Inverter and high power consuming appliances

    If only my finances would allow for it... The whole thing is an unnecessary expense overall but yeah this is SA, a discussion for another thread
  3. M

    Inverter and high power consuming appliances

    Ah I see, thanks for the info, will definitely be a lot more cautious. Going to have a warning notice stuck above each plug point, lol
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    Inverter and high power consuming appliances

    I usually do, the initial test done post installation was 25% load on the battery while having every single light, tv, fan, cctv, fridge, freezer, etc turned on except pool pump, geyser, oven, and all high power appliances i.e toaster, kettle, airfryer, etc Average load is 15% when going about...
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    Inverter and high power consuming appliances

    Thanks, the airfryer is 1700w, so in addition to that are you saying that the tv, cctv, etc being on need to make up the other 700w to be safe? Sorry my electrical knowledge is non existent
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    Inverter and high power consuming appliances

    It's an M48100 unit, if that helps. Nothing else was on except electric fence, cctv, tv, fan and couple of led monitors
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    Inverter and high power consuming appliances

    Thanks for speedy reply! Cool that makes me a bit more at ease :-D
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    Inverter and high power consuming appliances

    Hi guys, I have a 5kva inverter installed. Not realising it's loadshedding, we used the airfryer for about 15 minutes while the inverter was on. Although there was no alarm or error for overloads, and the inverter did last for the duration of the loadshedding, my concern or question is, is...
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