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RE: Use an inverter (Solar Powered Amps;)

Posted by Mike Mount on September 18, 2024 at 10:27:33:




Hey Ric, It has been a long time since we have spoken (CES 13, 14?).
I retired from the industry / Canon in 2015, after 27 years.

You are in fact(s) speaking to the tune of my interests. Possibly (or with hopes) of bypassing investor(s) and traditional linear P/S, driven off batteries, filled by Solar Panels. It is complicated, admittedly a variation upon your core idea. I (guess) people do not (over)stand how far ..high end.. pure sine wave convertors have come. I plan to experiment with both.

My hopes a stacked 36v system or (option) 2 48volt DC, or ideally multiples of 24.
Highest B+ possible to run amps, powering low level "is easy" / easier.

For note (as a back up) I own, have used my Patriots 1800w system to power a Mac mini, 21" monitor, 20 w Mission Cyrus integrated (it worked really well) during a few outages. Only sipping power from the batteries / power unit.

I want to contact you, talk off line, in a little more detail.
KUDOS! Hope you are doing well.