Multiplus Charging at 50A
No, the 24/3000 unit will be able to charge the 24v batteries up to 70a if sufficient shore/generator power is available. Depending on the model it can pass through either 30 or 50a of
No, the 24/3000 unit will be able to charge the 24v batteries up to 70a if sufficient shore/generator power is available. Depending on the model it can pass through either 30 or 50a of
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I''m building a electric 72 volt pit bike, but I''m afraid of connecting the 72v 50a battery to the motor kit since the spark (It''s a xt60 connector). So should I connect the battery to the controller
No, the 24/3000 unit will be able to charge the 24v batteries up to 70a if sufficient shore/generator power is available. Depending on the model it can pass through either 30 or 50a of
You would need around 24v 150Ah Lithium or 24v 300Ah Lead-acid Battery to run a 3000-watt inverter for 1 hour at its full capacity. Here''s a battery size chart for any size inverter with 1 hour
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They should easily be able to hook up to an AC Inverter using a secondary battery mount to connect the positive and negative to it. Yes. That''s basically what devices like the Jackery are: high power and
Originally Posted by Bdbandit1988 Someone else might know off hand, but I would advise you call navitas and see if your current setup (controller/motor) is capable of handling 72v. If it is
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A single battery with a 50A max continuous discharge current can only power 500W from the inverter. Put 3 (or more) batteries in parallel to provide the needed 150A.
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