Hi,
I have a gas powered 120 volt inverter generator that also has a 12v 8.3 amp output (it actually shows 19v with no load)
I have a question regarding buck converters, I have a very basic knowledge of how they work however I’m getting confusing results when I google the specific question when searching for answers.
I want to run a 12 volt DC fan from the outlet ( a car radiator fan) looking at the specs of the various fans I can use they range from 6 to15 amps draw @ 12 v. I’m unsure what load a buck booster would put on the supply (the generator) when everything is connected, I don't want to overload the supply.
So a 12vdc 8.3 amp charging system from generator to a 12 volt battery to a buck converter to a 12vdc fan.
If for example using this buck converter and fan with 7.6 amp draw (12.7 amp draw at start up) will it work? Is there a better way of doing this?
https://www.amazon.com/Cllena-Autom...ZNCQ/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8&th=1
Thanks, appreciate any guidance
I have a gas powered 120 volt inverter generator that also has a 12v 8.3 amp output (it actually shows 19v with no load)
I have a question regarding buck converters, I have a very basic knowledge of how they work however I’m getting confusing results when I google the specific question when searching for answers.
I want to run a 12 volt DC fan from the outlet ( a car radiator fan) looking at the specs of the various fans I can use they range from 6 to15 amps draw @ 12 v. I’m unsure what load a buck booster would put on the supply (the generator) when everything is connected, I don't want to overload the supply.
So a 12vdc 8.3 amp charging system from generator to a 12 volt battery to a buck converter to a 12vdc fan.
If for example using this buck converter and fan with 7.6 amp draw (12.7 amp draw at start up) will it work? Is there a better way of doing this?
https://www.amazon.com/Cllena-Autom...ZNCQ/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8&th=1
Thanks, appreciate any guidance