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This one interests me. Wonder how many small UPSs you could run from a
truck battery (assuming using heavy enough cables between each UPS and each battery [when needed for the 24 volt input]). I am sure you would have to leave the vehicle running if running the UPSs for any length of time or heavy load... Probably pretty basic questions but I am kind of interested because I have a couple laying around and never thought of using them as an inverter (powered by a vehicle). That would make a neat addition to a garden tractor or something too... -- Brent Atkerson Anrod Screen Cylinder Co. www.anrodscreen.com "Ignoramus1487" wrote in message ... On 22 Nov 2005 10:51:01 -0800, Too_Many_Tools wrote: How would one verify it in a UPS? Try calling APC and ask them (with your particular model) if you can hook up an extra or external battery to it. See what they say. I blew a charging circuit on one UPS once. It was a ferrups that I picked up from trash. I wanted to use it as a powerful inverter for powering my home from my pickup, so its charging capabilities did not interest me. For a few years, it was my house power backup. It worked great, producing power from truck's battery. i |