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Re: Christopher Zach (ET) 36 volt inverter from Tripp-Lite
- Subject: Re: Christopher Zach (ET) 36 volt inverter from Tripp-Lite
- From: "Dr Tom" <trichert tir com>
- Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2002 07:43:07 -0500
- References: <010101c1c848$ecc21f30$283f61cf@crystel.com> <001a01c1c8f8$72938680$27755b41@ekos>
- Sender: owner-elec-trak cosmos phy tufts edu
CZ and the group....
Unless you 'NEED' 3 kw of ac power, you might consider a good quality
1200-1500 watt inverter running 12 volt input.... Hook it up to one pair
of
batteries in the tractor....you could even arrange a way to move from one
pair to another pair of batteries..... Should cost way less and with the
money you save you could buy a 12 volt air compressor and small tank; bolt
them to the bottom of one of the hoods and have mobile air pressure. The
neighbors will love you for it.
Dr Tom WB8MCS
A Glock is my favorite 'point and click' interface.......
If you are interested in inverters and chargers try www.consumersmarine.com
, www.overtons.com , and www.westmarine.com . They have them in different
brands, sizes, and types of battery they can charge. Some are three stage
and most are waterproof too. There are some that can charge 3 banks of
12vdc batteries, (might be useful on an ET). Most boats of 24' and larger
use 2 or 3 banks of batteries of 12, 24, or 36 volts. There are other
marine sites like- boaters world. But I don't have their address.
Ralph Vogan
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