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Crude looping setup

Started by penno64, May 07, 2011, 08:14:01 PM

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DreamThinkBuild

Hi Penno,

What is the wattage rating on the smart charger? Find the closest inverter to the wattage rating to reduce switching amps.

ibpointless2

I've tried it but I didn't have the 25 watt light bulb, figured it was not needed.

I used a 400Watt black and decker square wave inverter and a BatteryMinder smart charger that pulse charges when the battery is fully charged. I hooked it all up to feed back to the battery, the battery read 12.09 volts when everything was hooked up. The battery is a size 16 jet ski battery. It held at 12.09 for about 10 minutes until it went to 12.08 volts. It kept on dropping after that.

This for me doesn't not work, you have too many losses in the system. But It did seem to slow down the consumption of power being used doing it this way.

FatBird

Any further results Penno?


Thanks.