Re: Freedom 25 pulling too many amps
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The inverters are also battery chargers. On my 2000 Magna, I have only one 2500 watt inverter but it is supplied 110 volts through two 30 amp circuit breakers in the breaker box in the bedroom. If my house batteries are low, the charger portion of the inverter will put out about 110 amps to my batteries. This converts to about 10 amps on a 110 volt circuit. So if your house batteries are discharged a significant amount of current you could be seeing could be the charger amps as part of the total amperage used on the circuits.
The outlets that are supplied power by the inverter when on 12 volt power are also supplied power through the inverter when you are plugged in to shore power or operating off the generator. A transfer switch in the inverter will switch to the appropriate power source; use the inverter power from the house batteries or if plugged in to shore power or running he generator, the switch supplies the power from those sources through the breaker box.
You should have a fairly large binder with circuit diagrams that will tell you what the inverters are powering. In my case it is all of the 110 volt receptacles and the microwave (which is plugged into a 110 volt receptacle).
I've divulged all the knowledge I have on this subject so I hope someone else will jump in and help you find out what is using all your power. You really need to know this so you can optimize the use of your batteries when you are off the grid and running completely on battery power.
Pete
2000 40' Magna #5892