Hi...
Im not conversant with the details of making this set up work but if I might ask...
My T5 is equipped with a split charger, and two leisure batteries ( 2 x 350Wh (80aH) ) and two solar panels on the roof topping up the charge.
I also have an 800W inverter fitted ( 800W continuous and 16ooW peak output 12v- )
I wanted to charge my Shimano battery with the supplied charger using the UK standard 3 pin plug...I understand the Shimano uses 450w...thought this would be within limits...
Plugged it in, and without even loading the charger by connecting it to the bike's battery pack...the inverter went up in a puff of smoke !!
Have I missed something..?
Is there something about the inverter that isnt upto spec..Not sure if its pure sine or modified. Would it make the difference ?
I wasnt running the engine at the time. ( So not using alternator to supply current but with solar panels and 2x 350wH batteries...it should have at least managed stand by??)
Clearly, I need to do some investigation but.....
Should i persevere with an upspecc'ed pure sine wave inverter ( I had planned on using tyre warmers from this set up but havent tried it yet) This was the first time Ive used the inverter, that incidentally, seems to get over warm when left on , unloaded, for any period of time, bleeping ...Its a Streetwise 800W (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Streetwize-SWINV800-Peak-Inverter-1600/dp/B000YKYF9I)
Thought Id be ok but alas no- fried it !
Any help appreciated..
Tim
Im not conversant with the details of making this set up work but if I might ask...
My T5 is equipped with a split charger, and two leisure batteries ( 2 x 350Wh (80aH) ) and two solar panels on the roof topping up the charge.
I also have an 800W inverter fitted ( 800W continuous and 16ooW peak output 12v- )
I wanted to charge my Shimano battery with the supplied charger using the UK standard 3 pin plug...I understand the Shimano uses 450w...thought this would be within limits...
Plugged it in, and without even loading the charger by connecting it to the bike's battery pack...the inverter went up in a puff of smoke !!
Have I missed something..?
Is there something about the inverter that isnt upto spec..Not sure if its pure sine or modified. Would it make the difference ?
I wasnt running the engine at the time. ( So not using alternator to supply current but with solar panels and 2x 350wH batteries...it should have at least managed stand by??)
Clearly, I need to do some investigation but.....
Should i persevere with an upspecc'ed pure sine wave inverter ( I had planned on using tyre warmers from this set up but havent tried it yet) This was the first time Ive used the inverter, that incidentally, seems to get over warm when left on , unloaded, for any period of time, bleeping ...Its a Streetwise 800W (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Streetwize-SWINV800-Peak-Inverter-1600/dp/B000YKYF9I)
Thought Id be ok but alas no- fried it !
Any help appreciated..
Tim
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