I believe that was replaced with the FXM HP 2000.
On Mon, Jan 23, 2023, 12:01 PM castarritt wrote:
> Alpha FXM-2000 was our go-to solution, but they are discontinued now. We
> have one Newmar AC-UPS-48-2000 in the field and it has been fine so
> far. I've never looked for anything over 2000
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From: AF on behalf of Mark - Myakka Technologies
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Subject: Re: [AFMUG] AC Power Plan
TJ,
That looks interesting. Do you have someone at CE+T or a dealer you work with?
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Monday, January 23, 2023, 10:45:51 PM, you wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 23, 2023 at 11:57 AM Paul
I have the Newmar in my house and it works fine. But for the price, you are
close to an ICT rectifier and their
sine wave inverters. (300W and 1500W) They give you the ability to remote
power cycle the load as well.
Paul
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Alpha FXM-2000 was our go-to solution, but they are discontinued now. We
have one Newmar AC-UPS-48-2000 in the field and it has been fine so
far. I've never looked for anything over 2000 watts on an AC UPS; DC seems
like a far better option for that much power.
On Mon, Jan 23, 2023 at 11:16 AM
FWIW for my minimal AC load I use an ICT inverter. I don't have any 1500
watt load by any means, let alone double, but if you just use one inverter
per 15 amp circuit you'd be good to go.
At a tower site I just use an APC Smart UPS. I still recommend going DC if
you can, of course.
On Mon, Jan
I have a nice DC power plant running my -48v stuff has about 140 ah worth of
battery on it. Runs well has remote monitoring with e-mail alerts, web gui,
SNMP, etc.
I'm looking for something similar for my AC stuff. Total load is now about
1500 Watts. Looking for something that can handle