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Running a radio from a large rechargeable cell or battery
I own three little (I think they are 250 watt inverters,I haven't used
them in a long while,I have them put up somewhere around here) modern inverters and I own a big heavy sine wave 800 watt inverter (I gave it to my brother in law about six years ago,I bought it for $100.00 from a company that was going out of business) and I own a small old ATR D.C.A.C.model RMF inverter.Part of what it says on one of the metal plates on the inverter is,Type 6 C Input 6/12 volts D.C.Output 110 Volts Capacity 80 Watts Use 20 Amp Fuse Only ATR Manufacturing.,Inc St.Paul,Minnesota and I own another smaller old inverter,Terado model 50127 Trav-Electric Super inverter Input 12 Volts D.C.Output 110 Volts 60 Cycle A.C.75 Watts Continuos 100 Watts Intermittent MFG By Terado Co.,St.Paul 8 Minn.,U.S.A. The old inverters probally aren't much worth using nowdays and I know the ATR would need rewireing and probally some other repair work,but I like them anyway because they are old,a piece of History.They are the old style vibrator invertes. cuhulin |
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