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"Nigel" wrote in
: I have a 24v electrical set up on my boat, but need a 12v supply for my VHF (amongst other things). Is there any reason why I can't just run a 12v supply from just one of a pair of batteries, or do I need to use a 24v/12v converter. I release this will draw charge from just one battery , but won't the other just top it up and there by drain them both equally Thanks How about a nice switching (99% efficient) converter, instead of some jackleg series regulator draining power off the 24V system as lots of heat? http://www.samlexamerica.com/product...yID=5&packaget ype=1&title=Stand%20Alone%20DC%20Power%20Converter Figure 10A of each VHF radio and SMALL radar, Add up all the instruction book 12V amperages, then buy the next higher model. This is but one company producing what you need. Search Google for "24VDC to 12VDC converter" with the quotation marks so it doesn't find every converter on the planet. You'll get a whole list of them. This guy's SD-350B-12 at 350W output generates 27A at 12V regulated solid as a rock from ANY dc input voltage between 19 and 36V.....saving the 12V electronics from any nasty spikes on your 24V system....$215? Who's gonna believe that when a 10A battery charger at Waste Marine is double that!! 2:1 input range 1500VAC I/O isolation 100% full load burn-in test Short circuit protection Over load/voltage protection Over temperature protection Forced air cooling by built-in DC fan Low cost, high reliability 2 year warranty Looks like you'd play hell trying to destroy it, too! |
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