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Tail-End Charlie
So to revisit this, the running Watts of the Coleman Mach 8 13,500 are 1,599. So if I multiply by 5x it would seem I need an 8,000 Watt inverter. That does not seem right. When I look at the starting load on the Coleman Mach website they say to calculate 2.5x the running Wattage to start it. This would mean I need a 4,000 Watt inverter. Stills seems high though. Am I better off just connecting / running the AC to the Genset and Shore power only?
The compressor startup current draw (inrush current) depends on a few variables. Pressure in the freon lines (head pressure) and voltage drop being the main considerations.
But the inrush is momentary. Milliseconds.
So no, you don't need a 4kw inverter. You need an inverter with a rating like "2kw continuous, 4kw surge" (all generators and inverters have both continuous and surge ratings).
Also, there is a way to mitigate the inrush. A very common mod for RV a/c units is to add a "hard-start capacitor". There are kits you can buy, but you don't really need one:
http://www.modmyrv.com/2009/05/27/rv-air-conditioner-hard-start-capacitor