Date: Mon, 29 Nov 1999 07:28:44 -0800
Reply-To: Gary Norris <grnorris9@YAHOO.COM>
Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From: Gary Norris <grnorris9@YAHOO.COM>
Subject: Re: Christmas lights??
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A converter turns AC (wall outlet) into DC (12V like a
car battery). An inverter turns DC (12V) into AC (110V
wall outlet). A poor inverter (square or sawtooth
wave) will make the lights blink very fast. A good
inverter (pure sine or quasi-sine wave) will work with
most AC products very well. (Most delicate electronics
will only work properly a pure sine wave as in a wall
outlet.)
If you are using an inverter to run an AC product, you
will use 10 times the shown amperage. Ex. 110V @ 3
amps will be about 12V (power multiplied in the
inverter to 110-120V) @ 30 amps. A string of lights
could use up to 50 amps DC You could use a 50-100 watt
inverter and be ok, although a poor inverter will not
cycle properly and will cause the lights to blink...A
heater at 1250-1500 watts would need a 2000 watt
inverter and would draw 150-200 amps continuous DC
power. You would need a mega alternator or a bank of
deep cycle batteries.
If you are talking about a DC outlet with a converter
then just wire another DC outlet direct to the
fuseblock. DC heaters barely work.
DC lights are available at boat stores too. DC lights
that run on C-cell batteries are on sale this week at
CVS.
Sorry this is formatted poorly, I'm in a big hurry.
--- Troy Crivellone <cherrydad@HOTMAIL.COM> wrote:
> I have an '80 vanagon camper. I have a power
> converter and two outlets.
> The outlets only work if the external plug is pluged
> in to my house. I
> would like to put christmas lights inside my car.
> How can i do this. if i
> can't use the power converter then how can i do this
> without spending alot
> of money. ANd this isn't just for plugging in
> christmas lights, a plugging
> in a heater for camping trips and the such.
>
>
> Thanks,
> Troy
>
> '80 Vanagon Camper "Baby Blue Eyes"
>
>
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