Hi I am making a home portable power source, using two motorcycle batteries. One 12 volt goes to a small inverter, that powers a battery charger, that charges both batteries. Then I would use this for a large 2000 watt inverter. Would this actually work? Thanks |
by UncleEinstein
April 08, 2018 |
The input to the inverter is about 200 amps. This will require one heck of a big charger, a really fat battery, and heavy wiring. If designed correctly then yes, it will work. |
by mikerogerswsm
April 08, 2018 |
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