Just wondering...does anyone know if there's a way to charge 12V cordless tools (circ saw & drill) directly from the 12V RV system, or does it have to go through an inverter to the charger and be converted back again?
Yes, there will be some inverter inefficiencies which we can ballpark it as ~10%. The first 12v Mak charger I googled runs at 24w. 24w + 10% losses is ~27w; not a huge difference. If the RV system collapses under the additional 2.4w it might be time to add more panel.Does the inverter cause any drain in the equation?
re: frater seccessus...
Forgive my ignorance, but when you started in on PSW vs. RSW I went to Goog to try to define the terms and got into social work titles.
Okay, thanks.An overview of the two types.
For those who prefer searching on their own, adding the keyword inverter to the search helps eliminate stray results.
Thank you for the suggestion. Wish I could understand it, but sincerely...thanks.If you are handy with a soldering iron...look for a 11.1 v lipo charger(they are used by RC/airsoft guys) that works from a cig lighter socket, modify your tool or 110v charger to work with the 3c wiring harness and viola, using an inverter is highly inefficient, any time you convert energy lots gets wasted as heat.
Here is another option if you want it cheap with more dyi: https://www.ebay.com/itm/4034808791...3lm3IaLHV4XRec4v2-lV6-A5LC7JPBD4aAtPREALw_wcB
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