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wolfe10
Dec 23, 2019Explorer
NicodemusY wrote:
Actually maybe it is possible I misread the meter and it draws 0.4 Amp. It's only a few years old. So, 240 x 0.4 would come out to 96 watts? That will make it more likely to start but not very well I guess.
The 12.6 volts was the reading before the subsequent attempt just prior to the inverter failing. I did though use a fully charged jump starting battery (12v 19 amp/h) just for proof of concept, so no, it was not hooked up to any panels.
240 VAC????
How about 120 VAC, or please tell us what inverter you have. Yes, 240 VAC inverters are made, but very rare in an RV.
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