Ok, I got one of those but the battery is shot. The a new battery will cost me about $125.00 and still debating..... Maybe an auto battery can be substituted if used for outdoor applications (Like in a tear, not a house). Would be very interested to hear other's ideas and comments alsoEZ wrote:I just picked up a free computer Uninteruptible Power Supply. It has 4 outlets for AC power and a new battery. The battery is only 12AH but I ran it anyway and it kept a small AC fan running for 4 hours. I was semi-impressed. I am thinking that I could just tap into it with another 12V battery in parallel and have a charger, inverter and DC power all rolled into one.
Ed
Micro469 wrote:Hey anybody... Got any ideas if this would work? would really like to hear feedback... Even negative feedback... It's all good.![]()
Micro469 wrote:Ok, I got one of those but the battery is shot. The a new battery will cost me about $125.00 and still debating..... Maybe an auto battery can be substituted if used for outdoor applications (Like in a tear, not a house). Would be very interested to hear other's ideas and comments alsoEZ wrote:I just picked up a free computer Uninteruptible Power Supply. It has 4 outlets for AC power and a new battery. The battery is only 12AH but I ran it anyway and it kept a small AC fan running for 4 hours. I was semi-impressed. I am thinking that I could just tap into it with another 12V battery in parallel and have a charger, inverter and DC power all rolled into one.
Ed
It needs to be powered up by the AC to start the inverter. Then when the AC power is removed does it then takes over the AC output.
If over loaded the UPwill burn up.[/S quote]
No it wont, it will just powered down like any other overloaded Invertor
Most UPS are over 400 Watt Plus ( the one I just tested is 1000w cont 1400w peak and they are very good invertors.Once charged the flout charger in it will most likely over charge and damage the battery.
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