dom
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I have purchased a 600W continuous/1000W peak PSW Inverter to work from a 12V system. I don't want to go to the hassle of adding another ring or wiring in a DPDT switch with a 12V coil allowing for remote switching.
I am considering a Heath Robinson effort whereby I take 240V power from the inverter and lead it directly back into the boat's shore-power connection. My main instrument panel has 3x active switchable circuits: "Internal Sockets", "Battery Charger" and "Calorifier" and the plan is only to leave the "Internal Sockets" switch activated. Clearly the inverter's fuse will blow if someone accidentally switches on the calorifier.
My question is: what would happen if someone accidentally turned on the Battery Charging circuit?
My guess is nothing much other than slowly draining the battery via inefficiencies through heat loss, etc; but I'd rather not guess when it comes to electrics! Tks
I am considering a Heath Robinson effort whereby I take 240V power from the inverter and lead it directly back into the boat's shore-power connection. My main instrument panel has 3x active switchable circuits: "Internal Sockets", "Battery Charger" and "Calorifier" and the plan is only to leave the "Internal Sockets" switch activated. Clearly the inverter's fuse will blow if someone accidentally switches on the calorifier.
My question is: what would happen if someone accidentally turned on the Battery Charging circuit?
My guess is nothing much other than slowly draining the battery via inefficiencies through heat loss, etc; but I'd rather not guess when it comes to electrics! Tks