More than thatit's polarity insensitive.
It doesn't matter which way you plug in or what you plug into it so long
as the 36 volt max isn't exceeded. It works it all out on its own and
runs. [I have run some on 45 volts and they lived...no guarantees on that
though.]
If the output
A pup will run on just about anything you can plug into it from 6 to
36 volts AC or DC.
[Under around 9 volts, it won't run in Auto mode.]
Ode
At 09:34 AM 3/7/2006 -0600, you wrote:
Would there be a way to power the SilverGen and Silverpuppy generators off
batteries in case of an
Ode,
Is the input to the SilverPuppy polarity protected?
Dan
Ode Coyote wrote:
A pup will run on just about anything you can plug into it from 6 to
36 volts AC or DC.
[Under around 9 volts, it won't run in Auto mode.]
Ode
At 09:34 AM 3/7/2006 -0600, you wrote:
Would there be a way to
Would there be a way to power the SilverGen and Silverpuppy generators off
batteries in case of an electrical outage? What kind would be needed--a
car battery?
Thx,
DByron
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An inverter will do it. They connect to a car battery and produce 120 volt
AC
Trem
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