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Portable camping generators and fridges..which one?
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<blockquote data-quote="charlie123" data-source="post: 71327" data-attributes="member: 908"><p>If you can see the electronic specifications on the paper for battries, generators but when you are out bush for a few weeks you will soon find gas, fridge, stove, only electrics are lighting. and if realy soft tv, and air con. All the generator i have owned have only had 12 direct current output, and 240 alternating (pure sine wave). 14 volt charging current is only messured under load. You put 12 volt direct current to a battry with out load it will charge</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="charlie123, post: 71327, member: 908"] If you can see the electronic specifications on the paper for battries, generators but when you are out bush for a few weeks you will soon find gas, fridge, stove, only electrics are lighting. and if realy soft tv, and air con. All the generator i have owned have only had 12 direct current output, and 240 alternating (pure sine wave). 14 volt charging current is only messured under load. You put 12 volt direct current to a battry with out load it will charge [/QUOTE]
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