I'm curious how the battery destroyed the inverter ?
Right now we just have a small (300 W) inverter and it shuts down if the voltage is too low.
sven
-Sven[/QUOTEi I THINK ITS RELATED TO THE BATTERY BEING SHORTED BUT AM NOT SURE . DO YOU SEPERATE YOUR MOTERING BATTERIES FROM YOUR NON MOTORING BATTERIES
You can safely run your small inverter off your starting battery with the engine running. If you have a seperate isolated house bank it would be better to run off the house bank. If you have a house bank I recomend installing an automatic charge relay to your system in addition to your normal battery switch. This will prevent the accidental disharge of the starting battery and will automatically charge both the starting and house batteries when the engine is running. In an emergency you can combine both banks with your battery switch. If you only have one battery, you must use the inverter very lighly. With the engine running at a high enough RPM you can run the inverter until you run out gas. It depends on your alternator and engine specifics. I take it you are running a laptop? If so there is a more efficient way to go. If you have any more questions fell free to ask. Thanks
thanks for the reply monty, i am going to check the inverter one more time before i condenm it .i hope the blue sea 150 amp fuse blown. ran out of the boat like a dog with its tail between its legs. i metered it but i really didnt want to beleive it wasnt open . i am checking on the blue sea relay, already talked to tek support. thanks mike archangelThe automatic charge relay is made by Blue Sea Systems part number 7610. This will automatically take care of charging your house bank while isolating your starting bank from being discharged by house loads. The inverter most likely was destroyed by high input voltage as an overcurrent situation should have tripped or blown the inverters overcurrent protection. Hope this helps.
Monty