i have recently been looking into the possibility of charging my bike battery whilst on the move in my van.
after some helpfull advice from this site i have worked out that for my 240v 1.8 A charger input the power required is just under 500watts.
so no problem then , just get a 600watt inverter from maplin.
but apparently NO
i have been advised that to charge at this level i need an inverter of nearly double that because inverters don,t give out power in the same way as the ac mains.
the chap who explained this tried his best to explain the reason for this to me but ran out of time
i also believe that devices like laptop chargers as well as bike chargers have other issues when it comes to using an inverter.
can anyone help out here because i want to take my bike on holiday but may not always have access to ac mains.
i should add that i have a large capacity battery in my van and would only be charging whilst the engine is running.
thanks in advance
after some helpfull advice from this site i have worked out that for my 240v 1.8 A charger input the power required is just under 500watts.
so no problem then , just get a 600watt inverter from maplin.
but apparently NO
i have been advised that to charge at this level i need an inverter of nearly double that because inverters don,t give out power in the same way as the ac mains.
the chap who explained this tried his best to explain the reason for this to me but ran out of time
i also believe that devices like laptop chargers as well as bike chargers have other issues when it comes to using an inverter.
can anyone help out here because i want to take my bike on holiday but may not always have access to ac mains.
i should add that i have a large capacity battery in my van and would only be charging whilst the engine is running.
thanks in advance