rwbradley
Jul 23, 2014Explorer
Using a small Inverter
My skill with electricity and electronics are limited but I had an idea and am not sure if this is a good idea. I have an inverter in my trunk not doing much, that I was given for Christmas a few years ago. It is a 175w non-sinusoidal inverter.
My thought was it would be an easy and free project to add some AC power for occasional emergency charging of cell phones and tablets to my trailer. Physically cabling it and mounting the inverter should be easy.
My understanding however is that non-sinusoidal power is not good for electronics.
Is this a bad idea in the making, am I going to fry my phones/tablets etc if I plug them in? Is there a way to solve this issue?
Thanks
My thought was it would be an easy and free project to add some AC power for occasional emergency charging of cell phones and tablets to my trailer. Physically cabling it and mounting the inverter should be easy.
My understanding however is that non-sinusoidal power is not good for electronics.
Is this a bad idea in the making, am I going to fry my phones/tablets etc if I plug them in? Is there a way to solve this issue?
Thanks