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MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
I must pose this as a question rather than a statement. When any inverter crosses a load threshhold it used to lose it's stepped pseudo or true sine wave emission and defaulted to square wave ouput.
How would an inverter respond to having it's power source in this case a motor driven generator inverter, deliver square wave AC to it's input i.e. AC to be reverted to DC?
Would then this be the "fault" of the inverter or the supply?
I would keep it in mind...
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MrWizard wrote:Maybe WFCO is a bit weak. I believe PD or IOTA could go the distance.
Converter chargers are not meant/designed to run full load constant mode (whether it is 15min or 45, therload always tapers when charging batteries)
On heavy double conversion the load doesn't tapper
For that to work without failure, the ac to DC conversion
You need a power supply some thing designed to carry a rated load continuously with out over heating and enough cooling space air flow
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pianotuna wrote:
Hi BFL13,
And what brand name is that converter?BFL13 wrote:
My 100 amp converter/charger will run at constant 103 amps for at least an hour with no tapering of the amps.