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Feb
21

Harbor Freight 750W power inverter model 66817 and deep cycle marine battery tested

A Harbor Freight 750W power inverter model 66817 and a CarQuest deep cycle marine battery model DCG-24 tested on common appliances. This is an excellent emer…

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  1. Super Daddy says:

    you should have hooked the work light and the 100 watt bulb at the same
    time

  2. masterkey1950 says:

    But will it run a camera stabilizer?

  3. eternity_is_here says:

    Can i use a two 32 watts florescent tube ceiling light with a deep cycle
    battery?

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  5. MOISES IZURIETA says:

    HI, how did you wire all this devices? in what sequence? I want to avoid a
    short circuit or sparks. Thanks.

  6. Tim V says:

    The losses ar 90% DC to AC What are you planning on running? 12 DC @even
    200 Ahrs will only provide 20 amps for about 3/4 of an hour at 120
    volts…So you better apply Ohms law and think again…You will never run
    any home appliance with that one battery for more than an hour. before the
    inverter shuts down on low voltage. even in direct sunlight…

  7. James Cote says:

    there is not a loss of 90% its a conversion trading off volts to amps. 750
    watts is about 6.5 amp AC output, it will need about 70 amps in to make
    that power. the battery shown is a 75Ah so it will power the inverter full
    power for about an hour. the inverter will most likely fail at that power
    level.

  8. ImMasterKush says:

    Does the 12v battery ever drain ?

  9. Shantra Mulani says:

    of course it does lol

  10. airgunplanet says:

    you charge it via a battery charger or solar panel.

  11. Nate Hindman says:

    power level? is it over 9000?

  12. xboxer1985 says:

    Whats the brand of pocket oscilloscope and how much? Id like to check the
    waveform of some inverters and gennys

  13. Ramiro Garcia says:

    can connect it to car??

  14. ImMasterKush says:

    How do you keep the 12v battery from not draining ?

  15. Tim V says:

    WRONG!

  16. James Cote says:

    the first thing in a computer power supply is a rectifier to make the AC
    into DC then capacitors to smooth the DC then it switches to high freq AC
    square waves before it hits the transformers to make 12v/5v so as long as
    your power supply doesn’t have PFC there is no issue with mod sine wave on
    a computer. i will agree on the use of “crappy” mod sine wave as there
    output can be all over the place and they can do damage to the computer

  17. Tim V says:

    You wouldn’t catch me using a crappy mod/sine wave on my computers..use
    ONLY a PURE SINE WAVE inverter or you will damage your equipment..

  18. luo xingqiang says:

    There are a lot of inverter products, we can come look
    gridtiepowerinverteronline plus.com

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