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Re: 12v DC to 115v AC for boiler pump
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Posted by 55 50 on December 31, 2006 at 11:57:36 from (216.114.212.69):
In Reply to: 12v DC to 115v AC for boiler pump posted by JoeBob/IN on December 31, 2006 at 11:32:17:
How big is your boiler pump? I would guess that it doesn"t use much AC power and that with all the extra parts you are thinking of using, that the money spent on those would buy you a BIG amount of AC power so I don"t see it being very cost effective, even though you CAN do what you are thinking about. Another thought. Can you buy a DC motor for your boiler? That would save you a bunch of other stuff as you could go direct from the solar unit right to your motor assuming you buy the correct solar unit. Have your battery in parallel as a supply unit if the sun isn"t shining. Seems there will be several options less costly and cumbersome than your initial plan.
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