Spacenoddle
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Why low speed off road engery consumption is higher than the high speed on the freeway ?I think the generator's maximum power output of 4500W is for all three outlets (37.5A). The 30A TT-30 will trip at 31A, or so the manual says.
I tested my iGen4500 generator charging my Model Y Std Range. I limited the amperage to 24A and the generator displayed 75% load. The car’s UI indicated that the charge time from 59% to 80% (15.75 kWh) would take 5 hr and 40 minutes. That's 2777W to the battery vs 2880W to the charger for an efficiency of approximately 96% which matches your efficiency claim. The generator consumed 1 lb of propane in 24 minutes. So, 1 lb of propane added 1.1 kWh of energy to the battery (24 ÷ 60 x 2.777 = 1.1 kWh).
1 Gallon of propane = 4.8 kWh
The full 20 lb bottle of propane will add 22 kWh of charge to the battery in 8 hours. At 500 Wh/off-road mile, that's 44 miles of added range.
If that's not enough I can fill the generator tank (3.4 gallons) with gasoline for another 44 miles of range in 8 hours (3.4 gal ÷ 0.42 gal/hr charging at 24A)
1 Gallon of gasoline = 6.5 kWh
Overlanding out west where charging stations are few and far between, often means taking along a generator and fuel to complete the trip.
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