Inverter system charging ???
Brian Whatcott wrote:
On Wed, 21 Nov 2007 13:48:30 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote:
Steve wrote:
dh@. wrote in message ...
Someone told me it's possible to charge an inverter
system's batteries using a battery charger plugged
into the inverter that's being run by the batteries
you want to charge. Is there any truth to that, and
if so, how does it work?
If you have 2 half dead batteries it is possible to use them to juice up one
battery completely and leave the other dead.
I dont' even see how you could do that. with jumper cables? no.
with a power inverter and battery charger? no, (not really)
your "half dead" battery won't produce enough power to keep the
inverter AND battery charger up (ona 12v. system) 14v DC [+/-], at
least for any real length of time to charge the other "half dead"
battery. especially fully charged.
Hmmm...these days, there are boost regulators (step up) and buck
regulators (step down) and even buck/boost regulators, that can
produce a set voltage from a source that goes from higher to lower
than the target voltage.
And this leads to high efficiencies too.
I imagine an inverter system could have similar qualities.
Brian Whatcott Altus OK
Brian, I was stationed at Altus AFB back in the 50s and 60s. Helped Hoyt
Shaded mayor build a mobile home park out close to the base. Spent about
eight years there.
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