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leonski



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Cheap Inverters
We are traveling up North next week and I have seen a cheap inverter as a temporary arrangement until I sort the electrics properly!
Its only going to be used to charge a macbook/phones.
Just interested if anyone has one of these or if one can be recommended.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/BESTEK-Charger-In...op?ie=UTF8

Cheers,
Leon
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JJ



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Not the one you picture but I bought this cheap inverter about 3 years ago as a temporary solution and it has worked perfectly for my limited needs ( phone and laptop ) so no reason why the one you have chosen shouldn't do the job, it looks a lot better than mine in terms of spec. HR064 Hampshire and Berkshire 4x4 Response
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leonski



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Hi JJ,

You never know what you are going to get!
What I don't want it to do is burn the vehicle along with all its contents to the ground!
Some of the reviews on other models are scary, especially when the converters appear to have a 10% fail rate!

Cheers,
L
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JJ



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Hmm, know what you mean. I wouldn't leave mine running without being in attendance. The reviews on Amazon look positive, especially if you rule out the numpties.

Hopefully someone has one and can comment. HR064 Hampshire and Berkshire 4x4 Response
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The reviews on Amazon look positive, especially if you rule out the numpties.


Am i the only one that finds Amazon reviewer numpties entertaining? I love the reviews you get on self assembly stuff, "poor instructions", "took hours to put together". When it has 3 parts and took 10 min to screw together. Laughing

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Its only going to be used to charge a macbook/phones.

If that's all then you're probably better off getting car chargers for your phones and a car charger for the laptop. It'll be more effcient than ramping the voltage up only to step it back down again. It might even work out cheaper.
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^^ That.

I recently bought one of these: http://cpc.farnell.com/magnese/ma-102910/d...dp/PW04055 which is completely useless for charging a Macbook but works extremely well for charging my Thinkpad.

The sole advantage of an inverter is the flexibility. You can charge anything you like with them.
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If you do go for one go for Pure Sine wave. Thumbs Up No Guts, No Glory.
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miker



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Pure sine depends on the application. If it's just for charging phones/laptops then a modified sine is fine, as most of the smaller/cheaper units are.

I've got a waeco modified sine wave PP300 inverter, that's perfectly good for running chargers.
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Cupboard wrote:
^^ That.

I recently bought one of these: http://cpc.farnell.com/magnese/ma-102910/d...dp/PW04055 which is completely useless for charging a Macbook but works extremely well for charging my Thinkpad.

The sole advantage of an inverter is the flexibility. You can charge anything you like with them.


Just don't try boiling a kettle Embarassed
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miker



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https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00NLEMBX6

Just need to choose the right inverter if you want to boil kettles!
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blackwolf



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^^ Now that's what I call an inverter, very impressive spec!


I notice that it doesn't appear to say the current draw on the 12V supply when running at 3kW, however, which I would estimate to be around 320A.
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It's difficult to say really, because you don't know what the voltage will be.
If the engine is running then you might be able to get 100A out of a Puma alternator (it's rated at 150A), so at least half of the power is going to have to come from the battery. The voltage will be higher at the start than at the end.

If you want a kettle for your car you could always buy a 12V one...
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Yes, a 12v kettle would be much better.

It says input Amps selectable upto 90A so I would round that off at 100A.

You would be able to do that on a Puma, but will of course put an inherent large load on the Alterator.

I wouldn't recommend having lights on for example, sportlights and or audio too.

But in reality you'd not likely use those things anyway at the same time.

We are lucky in the respect the Puma has a relatively high output.

This is why we can safely run pretty high output audio Amps if we needed to, with no changes.to the Alternator.
It doesn't account for losses due to Earth continuity though.

The idea of selectable input which I'd have thought is switchable is for efficiency.
Simply adjust to cover and suit the appliance you are using.

The input would be max 12.1v ~ 14.3v DC likely regulated and at a draw of 90A
(100A I'd estimate if you take into account current / voltage spikes.)

The output should be upto around 220v - 240v 13A AC or lower depending on device used.

Based on just looking quickly at it, so don't quote me exactly on it. No Guts, No Glory.
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You won't even get close to 3kW (let alone the 9kW surge limit) with a nominal 12V 90A supply, even ignoring all losses.

90A at 12V is a max of around 1kW.

The 90A figure mentioned in the blurb is the maximum battery charging current the device can provide when running on ac.
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It's a marine type alternator, the selectable current is for battery charging. I wasn't suggesting it seriously for use in a defender!! Just pointing out that you cant get some very large 12-230V inverters!
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