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Renewable Energy Questions/Discussion => Automation, Controls, Inverters, MPPT, etc => Topic started by: ronald on December 02, 2016, 10:14:08 pm

Title: powerjack input voltage
Post by: ronald on December 02, 2016, 10:14:08 pm
hello and good day.
I am Ronald and I am new here. I have a 5000/20000watt LSPSW-5000-80A inverter. Since I have  had it, I have had problems interpreting the English of the Chinese. I understand the input to be 24vdc. It is a 24vdc /110/220vac. Is it possible that it can use a 12vdc input. I have six 660cca marine batteries which I use in a series-parallel formation (3x2x24v). i  also want to know if it is possible to parallel the six batteries and use a 12v-24v converter or a 12v -24v voltage doubler to power the inverter. also, would the current increase as a result of doing so.

As I said I see ambiguity in the manual that I have got with the inverter. The words 12/24/48v  in a manual which seems generic  as against the manual being specific ;D ;D ;D
Thank extremely much for whatever input I receive
Title: Re: powerjack input voltage
Post by: oztules on December 04, 2016, 02:51:44 pm
No.

 The 24v inverter is a 24v inverter only. The transformer and computer sensing needs to be changed if you want to change input voltage too far from 24v.


.........oztules