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In article , Sjouke Burry wrote:
leifss wrote: On the 12 volt output it says for battery charging. But what would happen if I hooked it up to an on demand pump. Would this cause any damage to the pump or generator? That voltage might vary between 11 and 16 volts. If your application tolerates that and current demand is below the spec of the generator, go ahead. The voltage has to be over 12 volts to charge, and normally 13.8. Most any 12 volt device must opperate betweeen 12-16 volts. All 12 volt electronics must tolerate 16 volts. The generator will try to adjust the 12 volt output as load demands. A motor should not be a problem ,except starting amps can be 3-6 times opperating amps. Thas why you need extra KW for those refridgerator loads. Some generators use a 12 volt fuse on the 12 volt output which can blow. greg |
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