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Old 11-02-2009, 09:26 AM
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Cheap Power supply

I found this on City Software's site the other day:

http://www.citysoftware.com.au/Brows...temDetail.aspx

A cheap inverter 12v to 240v - not sure about the 12 amps though!

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Old 11-02-2009, 06:52 PM
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I don't know, (can't see), exactly where you got the 12 Amps from???
The output is just 150 Watts @ 240 Volts.
Approx. 600 mAmp./.625 Amp. (just over ½ Amp).


Handy unit tho.

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Old 11-02-2009, 07:02 PM
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150 watt from 12 volt is at least 12 Amps.
Surge power of 300 watts will be over 25 AMP watch you fuses and have a spare battery to start your car.

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Old 11-02-2009, 07:27 PM
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Barry... Sorry but it's an inverter.
It inverts, (converts), 12 Volt DC into 240 Volts AC.
Only has an output of 150 Watts @ 240 Volts....(not 12 Volts DC).

You'd need a bucketful more than $50 for a 240 Volt @ 12 Amp inverter.
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Old 11-02-2009, 07:34 PM
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Barry is right.
It converts 12V to 240V AC, and for 150W output power it need a bit more at the input. So input current will be >12A (12A x 12V = 144W)
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Old 11-02-2009, 08:14 PM
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Ohm's Law - irrespective of what's in-between...

150W/12vdc=12.5A

If it's efficiency is even 90% then it'll draw 14+ amps to deliver 150W continuous.

Input current is dependant on what the draw is at the other end, and is not static.
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Old 11-02-2009, 08:32 PM
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I'm looking at it from the other "logical" aspect.
The output current.
That's what I took Geoff to mean.
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Old 11-02-2009, 10:39 PM
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What do you want to run from it?
Most 240 v appliances are rated in watts so as it is AC actuall current will depend on power factor and won't be the deciding factor.
The inverter will supply a resistive load of 150 watts and flatten a normal car battery in about 2 hours at 13Amps even if the start rating is 100 Amp hours. Car batteries aren't designed for this kind of use and will be worn out after very few charge discharge cycles.
It won't run inductive loads like motors at anything like the maximum ratings so I doubt if you could even start an electric drill or the like.

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