well you do keep abbreviating things and if one dose not know the term then one has to guess
I have noticed with several inverters that when they switch them selfs off due to lack of power, there is still plenty of life left in my batterys to run think like lights. But these are car cold...
and people actully think that that clown is running the county (same over the pond with donald quack quack)
ow hes going to give us the best brexit we could ever dream up (as pigs fly past)
So you have been hear (discusion) before then:D
So you think it could be a high value resistor that keeps it at 10V then?
While we are on the subjuect of 10V, on another thread hear I asked a question about inverters and weather or not they cut off at 10V. If they do that then do you think...
I too remember B-A-S. In my other user names I have had on this forum before that I lost the usser name or password for. He was quite blunt about my experements and ruthless planning that I had done in the past and I think it was just passed off by everyone ells on hear as trolling. Mind you the...
My current inverter is 150W so uses to much power and cuts off when plenty of life still in battery so want something small. but I have read somewhere ells that these inverters cut off when the battery getts below 10V anyway
Hello
I am looking for a very small inverter to power upto a 20W load
I have seen this item on sale on ebay but I have my doubts weather or not it is fit for purpose...
Good idea!
The next trick would be how/ where do I place my multi meters on the charger when its charging as placing them on the battery terminals would give a false reading
This is my battery charger...
Hi
I have a 12 volt trickle charger that when tested with the multi meters only puts 10 volts out
The man from the shop said this is normal and I tock my charger and meter down to his shop and did a few tests on his other chargers and they all put out about 10V
Dose this seam odd to you?
Thanks
FF
I have had a new idea about this project (don't know if I should of started a new thread though)
If I want to power my AC device (small load remember) from an DC battery; instead of using my massive 150W Inverter...