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2112 wrote:
What's your charge current requirement? Are they lithium batteries with internal battery management system?
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โNov-10-2020 01:25 PM
Kayteg1 wrote:Maybe our definition of an inverter differ.2112 wrote:
I think that thing generates 150kHz DC pulses and smoothes and regulates them to a higher DC output voltage very efficiently. It's a DC input switching power supply. Going through an inverter to create true AC, and then an AC to DC charger is an inefficient, but simple approach. Maybe 70% efficient at best.
So you are saying that generating modified wave and stepping up voltage is not making it inverter?
I tought I know something about electricity, but evidently not.
โNov-10-2020 12:39 PM
2112 wrote:
I think that thing generates 150kHz DC pulses and smoothes and regulates them to a higher DC output voltage very efficiently. It's a DC input switching power supply. Going through an inverter to create true AC, and then an AC to DC charger is an inefficient, but simple approach. Maybe 70% efficient at best.
โNov-10-2020 08:24 AM
Kayteg1 wrote:I think that thing generates 150kHz DC pulses and smoothes and regulates them to a higher DC output voltage very efficiently. It's a DC input switching power supply. Going through an inverter to create true AC, and then an AC to DC charger is an inefficient, but simple approach. Maybe 70% efficient at best.Geewizard wrote:2112 wrote:Geewizard wrote:Why not just boost the DC with something like THIS? There is a lot of loss converting DC to AC then back to DC
I need to charge an electric dirt bike. Its charger is AC only and I will pay the extra for a pure sine wave inverter. I had a MSW inverter for my microwave and it really did not like the MSW.
My CPAP runs from 12VDC.
Thanks all.
That's an interesting product. Thanks, I'll look into it.
What do you think that thing is?
DC to DC chargers are inverters with converters in the same unit.
โNov-10-2020 06:43 AM
Geewizard wrote:2112 wrote:Geewizard wrote:Why not just boost the DC with something like THIS? There is a lot of loss converting DC to AC then back to DC
I need to charge an electric dirt bike. Its charger is AC only and I will pay the extra for a pure sine wave inverter. I had a MSW inverter for my microwave and it really did not like the MSW.
My CPAP runs from 12VDC.
Thanks all.
That's an interesting product. Thanks, I'll look into it.
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โNov-10-2020 05:46 AM
2112 wrote:Geewizard wrote:Why not just boost the DC with something like THIS? There is a lot of loss converting DC to AC then back to DC
I need to charge an electric dirt bike. Its charger is AC only and I will pay the extra for a pure sine wave inverter. I had a MSW inverter for my microwave and it really did not like the MSW.
My CPAP runs from 12VDC.
Thanks all.