bob prohaska
2022-09-13 02:04:05 UTC
In the course of testing a second ampinvt 800 watt pure sine
inverter charger some noises came out that sounded an awful
lot like arcing. I decided to take a look inside (finding
nothing obviously amiss) but realized that there's no visible
battery charging hardware. There's one big output transformer,
but only a few very small (sub-cm^2) core transformers on the
mainboard. The rated charging power of 15 amps at 14-15 volts
would I think call for something bigger, even if it's a fairly
high frequency circuit.
One thought is that the output step up transformer might double
as a step-down transformer while the inverter isn't active, as
when line power is available. Does anybody know how charging is
really done on gadgets like this?
Of course, documentation is non-existent. The mainboard is labeled
JGY-LI1.5k V2.0 but my websearches hit nothing informative. I do
have some photos if anybody might be able to recognize the images.
Thanks for reading,
bob prohaska
inverter charger some noises came out that sounded an awful
lot like arcing. I decided to take a look inside (finding
nothing obviously amiss) but realized that there's no visible
battery charging hardware. There's one big output transformer,
but only a few very small (sub-cm^2) core transformers on the
mainboard. The rated charging power of 15 amps at 14-15 volts
would I think call for something bigger, even if it's a fairly
high frequency circuit.
One thought is that the output step up transformer might double
as a step-down transformer while the inverter isn't active, as
when line power is available. Does anybody know how charging is
really done on gadgets like this?
Of course, documentation is non-existent. The mainboard is labeled
JGY-LI1.5k V2.0 but my websearches hit nothing informative. I do
have some photos if anybody might be able to recognize the images.
Thanks for reading,
bob prohaska