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Re: 12v DC to 115v AC for boiler pump
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Posted by RP2 on December 31, 2006 at 13:11:11 from (216.229.79.219):
In Reply to: Re: 12v DC to 115v AC for boiler pump posted by jdemaris on December 31, 2006 at 12:17:38:
"For example, a Trojan golf-cart deep-cycle battery is 6 volts and 225 AH - i.e. 1350 watt-hours. You need 12 volts for an inverter, therefore you hook two of the Trojan 6 volt batteries in series - and get 12 volts but the watt-hour storage stays the same. Series connections do not change watt-hours - only parallel connections do." You're thinking of amp-hours. 2 1350watthour batteries in series will provide 2700watt hours (225 amps times 12 volts).
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