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1. Re: [TenTec] TenTec Digest, Vol 51, Issue 8 (score: 1)
Author: CATFISHTWO@aol.com
Date: Tue, 6 Mar 2007 16:37:21 EST
That's fine, as long as all you want is 12 volts. As I explained in my first post, my goal was to power all kinds of stuff, lights and things, from my emergency supply. A 12 volt DC booster does not
/archives//html/TenTec/2007-03/msg00122.html (8,767 bytes)

2. Re: [TenTec] TenTec Digest, Vol 51, Issue 8 (score: 1)
Author: "Gary Hoffman" <ghoffman@spacetech.com>
Date: Tue, 6 Mar 2007 19:01:49 -0500
Agreed, you could run everything on 12 volts. That would work for many common situations. It would not work for my setup with scanners and commercial radios and computers, and....well you get the ide
/archives//html/TenTec/2007-03/msg00129.html (10,570 bytes)

3. Re: [TenTec] TenTec Digest, Vol 51, Issue 8 (score: 1)
Author: "Dr. Gerald N. Johnson" <geraldj@storm.weather.net>
Date: Tue, 06 Mar 2007 19:56:58 -0600
Hmm, the wall warts for my scanners put out 12 volts DC. Laptops can be run from 12 volts with reasonably priced 12 to 18 volt step up supplies. Desktop computers could be run from 12 volts, though t
/archives//html/TenTec/2007-03/msg00145.html (8,769 bytes)

4. Re: [TenTec] TenTec Digest, Vol 51, Issue 8 (score: 1)
Author: "Gary Hoffman" <ghoffman@spacetech.com>
Date: Tue, 6 Mar 2007 23:38:17 -0500
Yes....a single inverter properly sized and thus with a reasonable load is most efficient. _______________________________________________ TenTec mailing list TenTec@contesting.com http://lists.conte
/archives//html/TenTec/2007-03/msg00150.html (9,884 bytes)


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