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Since I already have a station power supply, with a pair of deep cycle 12
vdc batts floating across a 35 amp power supply with a blocking diode in the dc plus lead, I am thinking of getting a 12 vdc to 120 vac inverter on the battery output...to feed two desktop pc's plus two lcd monitors. For the past couple of years I have used an APC 1500 ups to feed both pc workstation and also am thinking of just getting another ups to feed the second workstation...if an inverter proves to be now the best way to go. Before I re-invent the wheel, am wondering if anyone has done this before...thanks |
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I would use a separate APC for each computer, and use the APC to charge
the batteries, also, they will switch back to AC once the power is restored in time, or when you start up your backup generator, plus they supply better filtering than most dc to ac converters, unless you get one with a true sine wave output. Denton wrote: Since I already have a station power supply, with a pair of deep cycle 12 vdc batts floating across a 35 amp power supply with a blocking diode in the dc plus lead, I am thinking of getting a 12 vdc to 120 vac inverter on the battery output...to feed two desktop pc's plus two lcd monitors. For the past couple of years I have used an APC 1500 ups to feed both pc workstation and also am thinking of just getting another ups to feed the second workstation...if an inverter proves to be now the best way to go. Before I re-invent the wheel, am wondering if anyone has done this before...thanks -- Bob N9LVU |
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Denton wrote:
Since I already have a station power supply, with a pair of deep cycle 12 vdc batts floating across a 35 amp power supply with a blocking diode in the dc plus lead, I am thinking of getting a 12 vdc to 120 vac inverter on the battery output...to feed two desktop pc's plus two lcd monitors. For the past couple of years I have used an APC 1500 ups to feed both pc workstation and also am thinking of just getting another ups to feed the second workstation...if an inverter proves to be now the best way to go. Before I re-invent the wheel, am wondering if anyone has done this before...thanks Beware of the spike at the begining of the square wave from the inverter...I have heard of people killing their laptops because of it. I'd run the inverter thru your UPS in hopes it would filter or nullify that peak which one fellow measured at 600 volts here(for a millisecond or less) Yodar Yodar |
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![]() "Jim Higgins" wrote in message ... On Sun, 28 Aug 2005 14:37:34 -0700, in , "Denton" wrote: Since I already have a station power supply, with a pair of deep cycle 12 vdc batts floating across a 35 amp power supply with a blocking diode in the dc plus lead, I am thinking of getting a 12 vdc to 120 vac inverter on the battery output...to feed two desktop pc's plus two lcd monitors. For the past couple of years I have used an APC 1500 ups to feed both pc workstation and also am thinking of just getting another ups to feed the second workstation...if an inverter proves to be now the best way to go. Before I re-invent the wheel, am wondering if anyone has done this before...thanks Let's pretend you draw the maximum current from your 12-volt battery that your power supply can replace. That's 12V x 35 amps or 420 watts. Figure some losses in the inverter and the USP - say 20% - for an output of 340 watts. Can you run the two computers on less than 340 watts - 170 watts each? If not then you're looking at a power deficit that would need to be made up with an additional or larger DC power supply... that or you run the computers thru their UPS units off wall current and only swap over to the inverter when power fails. Not only that, but those inverters are notoriously bad noise generators. I've tried to use them for transmitting and gotten switching noise on the carrier (several dB), and had lines in the monitor when trying to use a computer. |
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