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Inverter power supply

Postby Rune E » 30 Jul 2011, 19:16

Hi all,

This is my first post at the Nord user forum. I´m wondering if an inexpensive 100W 12V to 220V "modified sinus wave" inverter will work on my Electro 3 unit? I hesitate to try as I´m concerned about possible damage to the Nord PSU

Thanks in advance,

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Re: Inverter power supply

Postby Hanon_CTS » 30 Jul 2011, 19:48

Hello Rune,
Welcome to the forum!
You'll want to pick a specific inverter product model #
and submit this question directly to Nord technical support at this link:
http://www.nordkeyboards.com/main.asp?t ... al_support

I'm interested in how they respond, please post back.

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Re: Inverter power supply

Postby Rune E » 30 Jul 2011, 21:44

Thanks Hanon for the link. I´ll be back when I get a reply
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Re: Inverter power supply

Postby Rune E » 02 Aug 2011, 11:02

Clavia´s recommenation was to simply try it and see, and I did.
Everything seem to work just fine. The current draw is very low. I measured 1 Amp. at the 12V battery line. This regardless of the settings on the Electro 3. Quite remarkable as the Inverter itself (Waeco SI102) takes 0,4 Amp. with no load.

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Re: Inverter power supply

Postby Hanon_CTS » 02 Aug 2011, 15:09

Rune E wrote:Clavia´s recommenation was to simply try it and see, and I did.
Everything seem to work just fine. The current draw is very low. I measured 1 Amp. at the 12V battery line. This regardless of the settings on the Electro 3. Quite remarkable as the Inverter itself (Waeco SI102) takes 0,4 Amp. with no load.

Cheers, Rune

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