Guest Ted Grener Posted 19 hours ago Report Posted 19 hours ago I bought an inverter for 110v to Dc 15 amp for my 20 watt mobile. When I plugged it in it shows 12.9 volts. Will this lower my output as the vehicle outputs 13.8 volt. Quote
BoxCar Posted 19 hours ago Report Posted 19 hours ago A lot of power supplies have an adjustment for the output voltage that ranges up to 15%. Does your supply have an adjustment? Post the model power supply and where it came from and we may be able to help you find an adjustment screw or give you better advice on what to do. I WRHS218, RoadApple, SteveShannon and 1 other 4 Quote
WRHS218 Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago This is purely anecdotal: I have a 20w mobile in my vehicle which gets 13.8v (minimum) when the truck is running and 12-12.8v when the truck is not running. While I have not done any serious tests to determine maximum distances, I see no difference in signal strength or clarity at known distances using the radio with the vehicle running or not. The maths would seem to show there wouldn't be much difference between 12.9v and 13.8v. If I remember correctly my 20w radio draws around 8-9 amps when transmitting. I measured it years ago when I thought I really cared. These days, if it works and the magic smoke doesn't leak out, I don't worry about it. WRXB215 1 Quote
SteveShannon Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago 12 minutes ago, WRHS218 said: This is purely anecdotal: I have a 20w mobile in my vehicle which gets 13.8v (minimum) when the truck is running and 12-12.8v when the truck is not running. While I have not done any serious tests to determine maximum distances, I see no difference in signal strength or clarity at known distances using the radio with the vehicle running or not. The maths would seem to show there wouldn't be much difference between 12.9v and 13.8v. If I remember correctly my 20w radio draws around 8-9 amps when transmitting. I measured it years ago when I thought I really cared. These days, if it works and the magic smoke doesn't leak out, I don't worry about it. You’re right. Although a wattmeter might measure an extra few decimal points of outgoing power, it will make zero real difference in range. Quote
Guest WRXI733 Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 17 hours ago, Guest Ted Grener said: I bought an inverter for 110v to Dc 15 amp for my 20 watt mobile. When I plugged it in it shows 12.9 volts. Will this lower my output as the vehicle outputs 13.8 volt. Like said the minute (insignificant) drop in wattage wouldn't be noticed on the receiving end but I would be curious to if it is lower than 12.9 on transmit. 3's Greg Quote
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