cool idea, and probably enough juice to run my furnace and fridge in a power outage, but i assume the inverter is a bit too low-powered to run a microwave, air fryer, griddle, coffee maker, etc. so it is limited in usability. perhaps you could suggest an efficient but higher-powered inverter alternative that would fit in the top box. something that can put out a continuous 2000w, which should cover all of the above kitchen appliances.
you're right, it won't run a high power microwave or an airfryer on high. The first generation model I had with the EG4 3000 watt would run almost anything, even heavy duty saws, such as table saw, and miter saws. But unfortunately would not fit in any tool chest system. There is another one I've been thinking about building with the 2000 watt bougerv inverter.
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Just saw your video for the first time, great video. Would you happen to know if this inverter would run a 26 cu.ft. fridge that runs on 115V and 7.2 amps which is a full load of 828 watts. Just wondering if it would handle the surge when the compressor turns on. Thank you.
That's one nifty, creative power station you've got there. I like how you can roll it around and how clean the connection is!
Love the mobile power kit ideas. We need more and higher powered
cool idea, and probably enough juice to run my furnace and fridge in a power outage, but i assume the inverter is a bit too low-powered to run a microwave, air fryer, griddle, coffee maker, etc. so it is limited in usability. perhaps you could suggest an efficient but higher-powered inverter alternative that would fit in the top box. something that can put out a continuous 2000w, which should cover all of the above kitchen appliances.
you're right, it won't run a high power microwave or an airfryer on high.
The first generation model I had with the EG4 3000 watt would run almost anything, even heavy duty saws, such as table saw, and miter saws. But unfortunately would not fit in any tool chest system.
There is another one I've been thinking about building with the 2000 watt bougerv inverter.
What a cool little unit! Nice video, sir!
Hood job! Love the mobility. I actually have the same wish. Victron should make a higher power phoenix model.
Thanks. Yeah the only way to move up would be to get a multiplus which is significantly bigger
@@tgbatg They should do a 1600VA , and add a Ve.bus. It would be like a Multiplus light.
what size cable did you stick in the phoenix sir :
also, like others who asked, it would be helpful if you told us the model # or supplied a link to the Rigid tool boxes.
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could you provide liks to the Ridgid boxes?
Thanks
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phoenix 24/1200 inverter keep tripping breaker on the inverter
Just saw your video for the first time, great video. Would you happen to know if this inverter would run a 26 cu.ft. fridge that runs on 115V and 7.2 amps which is a full load of 828 watts. Just wondering if it would handle the surge when the compressor turns on. Thank you.
Sir, I have a question, can these inverters be programmed for 110v output?