Can someone please advise on level of power required to run an aircon system in a motor home and need to know level of power required to run them in summer and winter - are they designed to operate on the gennie or the battery and top up during the day with the gennie/solar or what - may sound a bit basic, but this is a new experience for us and prefer to have a full understanding of what lies ahead rather than just take what the dealer says and find out later that it was correct, but some info was omitted. Our research has taken us on a very steep learning curve and this is one of the final pieces needed to complete the exercise. The short list are RWD models in the the Talvor range, the Avida Esperence, and Jayco Conquest. We are considering increasing the solar capacity.
Many thanks
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The Maccas ....
2013 Avida Esperance Motorhome - based in northern NSW.
We just installed an Air Command Ibis onto our M/H and had it running on our 1500w inverter (test only), we also have a 3000w inverter installed to run high power using appliances like our Microwave, washing machine, toaster etc.,
We back our inverters up with 4 x 200ah batteries set up in 24v configuration charged by 600w of solar..
We are happy to run the A/C for short periods (2-3hrs) at a time but wouldn't run it overnight ..
We also have a 20i Honda Genny that we can run it on if needed but hope not use it..
What the minimum requirement is I have NFI, BUT, I wouldn't even consider anything less than 2000w PSW inverter and 300ah of batteries and 250w solar with a 2kva genny as back up.
Thats just my opinion and I am sure someone will come along with more info..