Re: [EVDL] Modified Sine Wave Heating

2016-06-04 Thread Thos True via EV
ntries. > > From: Bobby Keeland via EV <ev@lists.evdl.org> > To: Electric Vehicle Discussion List <ev@lists.evdl.org>; John Lindsay < > johnslind...@mac.com> > Sent: Saturday, June 4, 2016 8:27 AM > Subject: Re: [EVDL] Modified Sine Wave Heating

Re: [EVDL] Modified Sine Wave Heating

2016-06-04 Thread paul dove via EV
mac.com> Sent: Saturday, June 4, 2016 8:27 AM Subject: Re: [EVDL] Modified Sine Wave Heating   I used an electric blanket under a water bed through an entire winter. It worked fine while turned on the entire time.   Under a bunch of batteries in a moving vehicle I would not trust. Bob Keeland O

Re: [EVDL] Modified Sine Wave Heating

2016-06-04 Thread dovepa via EV
I am no expert on electric blankets but isn't it just a resistive heating element? As long as the controller doesn't have a timer that cuts it on and off it shouldn't care what sort of power is connected. A modified sine wave will change the output of a crystal oscillator so if one is used in a

Re: [EVDL] Modified Sine Wave Heating

2016-06-04 Thread Bobby Keeland via EV
I used an electric blanket under a water bed through an entire winter. It worked fine while turned on the entire time. Under a bunch of batteries in a moving vehicle I would not trust. Bob Keeland On Jun 4, 2016 7:48 AM, "John Lindsay via EV" wrote: We use them under

Re: [EVDL] Modified Sine Wave Heating

2016-06-04 Thread John Lindsay via EV
We use them under people in Australia. Not recommended to be left on when you're in bed but folks do. John Lindsay > On 4 Jun 2016, at 9:32 PM, EVDL Administrator via EV > wrote: > >> On 3 Jun 2016 at 22:39, Bill Dennis via EV wrote: >> >> I've see Lee Hart's description

Re: [EVDL] Modified Sine Wave Heating

2016-06-04 Thread EVDL Administrator via EV
On 3 Jun 2016 at 22:39, Bill Dennis via EV wrote: > I've see Lee Hart's description of using an electric blanket under a battery > pack for heating. Does anyone know if the controllers for these blankets will > work with a modified sine wave inverter? That is, if the blanket's little > control