My question to all you boaters out there, Which is better. Separate charger and inverter OR an Inverter Charger?
I have a 27' cruiser with microwave (600W) and stove (1200w) that use about 2000 watts total if used together. They are the only AC accessories on my boat that I would use away from my dock. Everything else is running off of 12v. I have and small starting battery and a lg house bank (310 amp/hours. I would like to expand it to 800 amp/hours).
My option is:
A: Separates
Battery charger (ProNautic 1250P 50 amp / 3 bank) $550
Inverter (Xantrex 2000w) $500
Remote Inverter switch $20
Shore power switch $130 (switches between shore power or inverter power)
Battery Monitor (Xantrex Linklite) $230
Total $ 1430
B: Combo
Inverter/Charger (Magnum Energy 100 amp charger / 2000w inverter) $1130
Remote control / monitor $350.
Second battery module $120
Total $ 1600
Thoughts on this set up?
I have a 27' cruiser with microwave (600W) and stove (1200w) that use about 2000 watts total if used together. They are the only AC accessories on my boat that I would use away from my dock. Everything else is running off of 12v. I have and small starting battery and a lg house bank (310 amp/hours. I would like to expand it to 800 amp/hours).
My option is:
A: Separates
Battery charger (ProNautic 1250P 50 amp / 3 bank) $550
Inverter (Xantrex 2000w) $500
Remote Inverter switch $20
Shore power switch $130 (switches between shore power or inverter power)
Battery Monitor (Xantrex Linklite) $230
Total $ 1430
B: Combo
Inverter/Charger (Magnum Energy 100 amp charger / 2000w inverter) $1130
Remote control / monitor $350.
Second battery module $120
Total $ 1600
Thoughts on this set up?