Noma 1800w Backup Power System Manual

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I also responded in the other thread. These rebranded NOMA units are actually Xantrex units.

Very good products. Powersource 400 Powersource 1800 Keep in mind that i'm a little skeptical about even the 1800 'running a sump pump, refridgerator etc' continously for a longer length of time. I don't doubt that it will get these things going. But I wonder how long that 60 amp hour (3x20 amp hour SLA AGM) will actually last under sump pump conditions? On the other hand, i'm quite surprised at the flexibility with my powersource 400.

It's run many things in my home and it's been worth every penny. Here's a review on the powersource 400 unit from home perspective. Jan 18th, 2007 3:10 pmVancouver, we had lots some even 3 days long and a few people died because they used their outdoor BBQ's to heat their home Wow, do you mean Vancouver itself or somewhere else in the GVRD?

I live in Burnaby, and my computer was running UPS-less throughout this whole mess. Not so much as a flicker. Of course, I commute via transit, so I haven't escaped unharmed either. PS Tis sad and all, but I can't believe people are so stupid to mix unvented combustion and a tightly sealed home. I thought we had all learned about that many years ago. Jan 19th, 2007 2:03 amI also responded in the other thread. These rebranded NOMA units are actually Xantrex units.

Very good products. Sanitary pipe fittings autocad blocks kitchen. Powersource 400 Powersource 1800 Keep in mind that i'm a little skeptical about even the 1800 'running a sump pump, refridgerator etc' continously for a longer length of time.

I don't doubt that it will get these things going. But I wonder how long that 60 amp hour (3x20 amp hour SLA AGM) will actually last under sump pump conditions? On the other hand, i'm quite surprised at the flexibility with my powersource 400. It's run many things in my home and it's been worth every penny. Here's a review on the powersource 400 unit from home perspective: Manufacturer says the 1800 can drive a 1/2 hp sump pump for 45 min. Probably just barely sufficient for a temporary blackout during a heavy storm. Should work for several hours during non-storm blackouts when the sump pump isn't working every few minutes.

See: I bought one last year when it went on sale for $349.99, then went back a month later for price protection adjustment when it went down to $299.99. If you're thinking of getting one, this is as cheap as it gets, so don't wait.

This is the reason for the horrible mess in my condo. I was making some improvements to my emergency backup power supply. The next time the power goes out, this little device will allow me to keep a few modern conveniences while everyone else is in the dark. Ok, I've had some questions asking where I got the components of the system and where I bought them.

First I got the Xantrex XPower Powerpack 1,500-Watt Portable Backup Power System You can get it at Amazon but you might be able to get it cheaper if you shop around. Then I went to batteryspec and bought 4 17 amp hour batteries. There are a lot of options available for extension batteries but I just went with what page 2-20 of the xantrex manual recommended. I used ring eye terminals of two different sizes, and 14 gauge wire to connect it all together. You'll need a wire stripper and a wire crimper to secure the terminals onto the wire. The 4 batteries will sit nicely on top of the battery cart since the indentation is pretty close to these batteries. I did make that battery tray to prevent them from sliding around though.

Then I used peg board and wire ties to secure the power strip and the charger, so it's all wrapped up in one neat little package. The cool thing about the battery tray is that you can disconnect the two wires that connect to the back of the battery cart and then you can lift all 4 booster batteries off the cart without straining yourself. If I made it so that it was one package, you might strain your back if you had to pick it up. It's kind of heavy.