You would have to get an inverter specific to producing 220v 50 hertz from a battery source. I would estimate that for 2 hours a normal single car battery at 50 or 60 Amp-hours would be able to produce around 300 watts continuously until it was drained.
How can you tell a good quality inverter from a poor one. I have read reviews complaining about the poor quality of some "name brand" inverters, Coleman and Vector to name just two. So, what can I look for to determine the build quality of an inverter?
Must have viewed close to twenty videos of people running experimental systems; most include DC inverters. This is the first one that mentions signal quality, well done!
Liked your video, very informative. I run outdoor exercise classes and usually rely on a 2500watt generator to power 2kw of light ( I use standard portable construction halogen lights). As you can imagine the generator is noisy, smelly and burns more fuel and takes up space.
I have a Nissen Navara truck (2.5l diesal). Can you provide any recomendations or advice?
no need for a inverter for the subs in the car. battery for your amp is all you need. now if your pumping som major wattage. a capacitor inbetween the amp and battery would be a good idea. that way the battery wont get drained when all the accessories are on with the amp and sub at the same time. wiring is simple and the more farad for the capacitor the better the flow of power to the amp. hope that helped=)
You would have to get an inverter specific to producing 220v 50 hertz from a battery source. I would estimate that for 2 hours a normal single car battery at 50 or 60 Amp-hours would be able to produce around 300 watts continuously until it was drained.
wilrecar77 2 years ago
How many 12volt deep cycle batteries would it take at a continous 24volt to acheive 220v 50 herts for 2 hours And which inverter would suit?
wellusee 2 years ago
How can you tell a good quality inverter from a poor one. I have read reviews complaining about the poor quality of some "name brand" inverters, Coleman and Vector to name just two. So, what can I look for to determine the build quality of an inverter?
andrelemalle 2 years ago
Must have viewed close to twenty videos of people running experimental systems; most include DC inverters. This is the first one that mentions signal quality, well done!
Probewitch 3 years ago
Hi
Liked your video, very informative. I run outdoor exercise classes and usually rely on a 2500watt generator to power 2kw of light ( I use standard portable construction halogen lights). As you can imagine the generator is noisy, smelly and burns more fuel and takes up space.
I have a Nissen Navara truck (2.5l diesal). Can you provide any recomendations or advice?
Thanks
Russell
KB3Training 3 years ago
no need for a inverter for the subs in the car. battery for your amp is all you need. now if your pumping som major wattage. a capacitor inbetween the amp and battery would be a good idea. that way the battery wont get drained when all the accessories are on with the amp and sub at the same time. wiring is simple and the more farad for the capacitor the better the flow of power to the amp. hope that helped=)
GoldenShaolinNutz 3 years ago
ok a simple explanation on the basic ,but all and any is good.
tediouse 3 years ago
do i NEED a power inverter for my subwoofer or does it just get hooked up to the battery and amp
Chevyrulez9 3 years ago