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,
Rune
Sweden
Inverter power supply
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Re: Inverter power supply
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.
Cheers, Hanon
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.
Cheers, Hanon
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Re: Inverter power supply
Thanks Hanon for the link. I´ll be back when I get a reply
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Re: Inverter power supply
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
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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Re: Inverter power supply
Excellent!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
Thanks for posting back with the information.
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