rs14smith
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Basically I have an inverter (**broken link removed**) I hooked up to a 24v battery and I also have a motor controller hooked up to that battery too.
When the motors hooked up to the motor controller are activated, the battery voltage moves up and down 21v-24v very fast/slow depending on the speed and torque of the motors. I've seen this before nothing new...
Anyway now, this inverter has a Low-Voltage Cut Off voltage at 20v-21v. So when the battery voltage does hit 21v for just a split second, the inverter cuts off it's output power which I wish it wouldn't as the battery isn't really low...there's just a large load on it currently...
Is there a way I can modify the inverters low voltage setting internally, or does anyone know if they make 12v inverters that can have an input range from 12v-26v(battery fully charged)?
When the motors hooked up to the motor controller are activated, the battery voltage moves up and down 21v-24v very fast/slow depending on the speed and torque of the motors. I've seen this before nothing new...
Anyway now, this inverter has a Low-Voltage Cut Off voltage at 20v-21v. So when the battery voltage does hit 21v for just a split second, the inverter cuts off it's output power which I wish it wouldn't as the battery isn't really low...there's just a large load on it currently...
Is there a way I can modify the inverters low voltage setting internally, or does anyone know if they make 12v inverters that can have an input range from 12v-26v(battery fully charged)?
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