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sine wave inverters for charging ipads/phone
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<blockquote data-quote="bignev" data-source="post: 114811" data-attributes="member: 1772"><p>Hi all</p><p></p><p>I have a duel battery system in my patrol. At present it only powers a 45 L fridge when I go camping. We are going to Stradie in December and there is no power at the site. I was wondering if it is worthwhile getting a cheap sine wave inverter from evil bay to charge up a a couple of ipads and a phone overnight (keep the kids entertained in the evening while the adults have a few drinks). I don't have a solar system so will have to drive the car during the day to charge up the battery. </p><p></p><p>The ipads/phone will be switched off when charging so hopefully I wont need a pure sine way inverter. </p><p></p><p>Other questions I also have are</p><p></p><p>What size inverter will i need, Can I get away with a 300W or do I need a 600W or higher?</p><p>If i do use a sine way inverter to charge up the ipad sand phone overnigh will this hammer my battery? </p><p>Is there anything I need to know before purchasing an inverter?</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance</p><p></p><p>NEV</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bignev, post: 114811, member: 1772"] Hi all I have a duel battery system in my patrol. At present it only powers a 45 L fridge when I go camping. We are going to Stradie in December and there is no power at the site. I was wondering if it is worthwhile getting a cheap sine wave inverter from evil bay to charge up a a couple of ipads and a phone overnight (keep the kids entertained in the evening while the adults have a few drinks). I don't have a solar system so will have to drive the car during the day to charge up the battery. The ipads/phone will be switched off when charging so hopefully I wont need a pure sine way inverter. Other questions I also have are What size inverter will i need, Can I get away with a 300W or do I need a 600W or higher? If i do use a sine way inverter to charge up the ipad sand phone overnigh will this hammer my battery? Is there anything I need to know before purchasing an inverter? Thanks in advance NEV [/QUOTE]
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