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pianotuna
Jul 17, 2019Nomad III
Hi Itinerant1,
In theory, yes. But things such as switches would need to be rated for 48 volts rather than 12. That might be an issue for circuit boards and etc. too! It would probably be cheaper to do a 48 to 12 volt converter.
I agree with you 1000% on boondocking. I love it. I miss it.
In theory, yes. But things such as switches would need to be rated for 48 volts rather than 12. That might be an issue for circuit boards and etc. too! It would probably be cheaper to do a 48 to 12 volt converter.
I agree with you 1000% on boondocking. I love it. I miss it.
Itinerant1 wrote:
Pianotuna thanks for taking the time for an explanation. I think I understand, sort of.
I'll admit that I'm hooked on boondocking and living off of solar
So in theory a person that has a 12v operating system could use all the same wiring then configure batteries in 24/ 48v get components to match.
Once again thank you.
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