Hi Group, Was given a China Chicago Tool 2000/4000W inverter today that doesn't work. Can anyone suggest common failures for these things .... some places to start looking? Haven't been inside it. I'll look for blown protection diodes on the input in case it got hooked up backwards. Any other ideas? I am not a proper tech but have a good VOM and can do the basic things.
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This thing had me thinking - Look at a vehicle. You have an alternator connected to battery. With engine running the alt runs the loads and floats a charge over to the battery .... but it's all connected. If needed, load draw could come from the battery as well.
Now look at a battery by itself with say a solar panel connected to it with a correct regulator circuit. Daylight charging and loads being pulled ..... it's all connected. The battery is providing load current and being charged at the same time.
Now consider a battery with an inverter connected. One of the loads on the inverter is a (whatever size) battery charger going back to the battery. Will such a setup extend the load-life of the battery? Or would it become more like a 1 to 1 in & out with no gain to be had? I realize the battery will eventually draw down due to resistances and component heat losses ..... but would that EXTEND the battery life? I further realize that the "re-charger" might need to be special-regulated and/or directional current flow diodes or something might need to be employed to get it to work. ??
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This thing had me thinking - Look at a vehicle. You have an alternator connected to battery. With engine running the alt runs the loads and floats a charge over to the battery .... but it's all connected. If needed, load draw could come from the battery as well.
Now look at a battery by itself with say a solar panel connected to it with a correct regulator circuit. Daylight charging and loads being pulled ..... it's all connected. The battery is providing load current and being charged at the same time.
Now consider a battery with an inverter connected. One of the loads on the inverter is a (whatever size) battery charger going back to the battery. Will such a setup extend the load-life of the battery? Or would it become more like a 1 to 1 in & out with no gain to be had? I realize the battery will eventually draw down due to resistances and component heat losses ..... but would that EXTEND the battery life? I further realize that the "re-charger" might need to be special-regulated and/or directional current flow diodes or something might need to be employed to get it to work. ??