Hi All
I'm hoping the electronics/electrical gurus out there can tell me if I'm on to the right thing to charge my ebike battery when off-grid...
Basically, I'm trying to follow the advice to use 12V direct to power items where possible & avoid using inverters, and I though I could you this step up transformer to charge the 36V battery on my wife's e-bike:
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Now, on face value, this transformer looks just the ticket & would look like a straight "connect to 12V, connect to e-bike battery, job done", but I'm guessing its not probably as simple as that, so am looking for advice please. In a nutshell, would you do this?
As background, I have 3x 110AH Hab Batteries & 200W of solar - and am thinking of B2B (but thats another story) - and move on every couple of days, so hope I should be OK on the 12V supply
Thank you
Steve
I'm hoping the electronics/electrical gurus out there can tell me if I'm on to the right thing to charge my ebike battery when off-grid...
Basically, I'm trying to follow the advice to use 12V direct to power items where possible & avoid using inverters, and I though I could you this step up transformer to charge the 36V battery on my wife's e-bike:
Broken Link Removed
Now, on face value, this transformer looks just the ticket & would look like a straight "connect to 12V, connect to e-bike battery, job done", but I'm guessing its not probably as simple as that, so am looking for advice please. In a nutshell, would you do this?
As background, I have 3x 110AH Hab Batteries & 200W of solar - and am thinking of B2B (but thats another story) - and move on every couple of days, so hope I should be OK on the 12V supply
Thank you
Steve