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Re: Geo-TH,In, Electric Challenge


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Posted by John T PS on April 29, 2020 at 13:17:21 from (45.16.200.171):

In Reply to: Geo-TH,In, Electric Challenge posted by Greg1959 on April 29, 2020 at 12:15:32:

Greg as you already well know SURE its possible to run a 120 VAC compressor using adequate battery and Inverter power WELL DUH I cant believe anyone here doesn't already know that AND YOU DO FOR SURE...……..

As an electrical engineer and long ago Century Electric Motor Company engineer plus long time RV Inverter user I agree with you sure its possible WELL DUH lol Of course and I posted and most already know, it may take 3 to 5 or more times current to START a motor then to RUN it. That's why an Inverter needs much more then the run wattage rating, it has to have sufficient surge capacity to get the darn motor started grrrrrrrrrrrrrr

If one needs a small compressor to air up a car or truck tire they might choose

A) A 120 VAC unit plus a 12 VDC to 120 VAC Inverter BUT BIG ENOUGH TO START THE MOTOR plus run it

b) A 12 VDC Compressor NO INVERTER NEEDED. The RV community like ViAir 12 VDC units

C) A Gas powered compressor

There are advantages and disadvantages to allllllllllll of them. One may be more efficient,,,,,,,,,one may be more economical,,,,,,,,,,,one may be more practical BUT ITS A PERSONS CHOICE NOT OURS

SO GO FOR WHICHEVER METHOD YOU CHOOSE AND REST ASSURED, an Inverter will work, a 12 VDC will work, a Gas powered will work

Pleasure chatting with you Greg

God Bless America, keep her safe strong and great, I bet all can agree to that

John T


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