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24v Inverter Requirements for 240v Horse Clippers


Fallingditch

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For the last two years, I have used a pair of 12v batteries and some 24v LEDs to provide power to some off-grid stables. Every now and again, I take the betteries home and charge them up. This setup has worked a treat

 

My partner has to clip her horse's coat regularly. With a set of mains powered clippers - no problem. But since going off grid, and having bought a battery powered cordless clippers, they are not man enough for the job.

 

So I'm thinking of going back to 240v clippers, and installing a 24vDC to 240VAC inverter. Thing is, there are a lot of inverters out there at a lot of different price points - can anyone advise me on what I need to be specifying here? Maybe even suggest some brands?

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24v inverters are invariably found in truck supply stores as they are used by drivers for everything from kettles to TVs and microwaves - they are also cheap !

 

If it's only for the clippers and occasional use then any will do. I wouldn't pay out for an expensive one - quick eBay search and you'll find them for around £30 upward from UK sellers. 

 

If you have space on the roof then a solar panel will trickle charge a 12v battery with a cheap conditioner so may be worth putting the batteries in parallel and then just letting them charge at the stables ..?

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3 hours ago, PeterW said:

a solar panel will trickle charge a 12v battery with a cheap conditioner so may be worth putting the batteries in parallel and then just letting them charge at the stables ..?

24V is operational fulltime at the stables - so how about two solar panels in series with a conditioner or whatever?

 

And where do you buy this stuff from?

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13 minutes ago, Fallingditch said:

24V is operational fulltime at the stables - so how about two solar panels in series with a conditioner or whatever?

 

And where do you buy this stuff from?

 

Ebay ..?? 

 

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/262337006061 

 

cheap and cheerful gets you started, you can always change the panels at a later date. 

 

Pocket or silent generator is something like this - beware though they are highly nickable..!!

 

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/221468721602 

 

 

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4 hours ago, PeterW said:

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/221468721602

 

Err...

 

no idea why as I've just used share item ..!

 

Search Kraft SKT 2000w for the genny

 

Solar is item 262337006061

 

 

I've found this issue when posted eBay links to this forum too. It seems you have to paste the URL in full from the address bar. NO idea why!

 

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SUPER-SILENT-SUITECASE-GENSET-Kraft-SKT-2000W-Petrol-Inverter-Generator-/221468721602?hash=item33909081c2:g:lCUAAOxycmBS9mqx

 

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/25w-x-2-50w-Solar-Panel-10A-12V-24V-battery-charger-controller-12m-cable-/262337006061?hash=item3d148109ed:g:9dUAAOSwbsBXll58

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