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pianotuna
Aug 08, 2015Nomad III
That would depend on the frequency of the pulses. I doubt you will notice anything. Any such "noise" would be introduced even if the controller charge line was direct to the battery bank.
Lead acid batteries are sometimes referred to as accumulators--which is another word for capacitor. There are lots of old converters still in use which use the battery to 'smooth' their output.
BTW my pd converter is quite noisy to the point where I can not use it and listen to AM radio in the cab of my class C. The Blue Sky makes no such (audible) noise.
Alternators also are 'noisy'.
Lead acid batteries are sometimes referred to as accumulators--which is another word for capacitor. There are lots of old converters still in use which use the battery to 'smooth' their output.
BTW my pd converter is quite noisy to the point where I can not use it and listen to AM radio in the cab of my class C. The Blue Sky makes no such (audible) noise.
Alternators also are 'noisy'.
Fisherguy wrote:
If the PCM controller is basically putting out a square wave as it pulses is there a chance it would cause noise on the inverter input? If they were on separate battery feeds would the battery help 'filter' the pulses?
... or am I thinking too much again? :D
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