Budget backup / 12vdc and 240vac power supply

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Budget backup / 12vdc and 240vac power supply

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made this today

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inverter cost me £30 years ago (basic 300w modified sine wave)

battery 110ah (£75 ish)

Box £16 ish

isolator switch (£6.99)

13a socket and plug already had in the workshop circa £5 ish

12v fag lighter type socket £6.99

cable £5 ish

battery terminal clamps £7

few crimps (eyelets and blade crimps)

20a and 30a fuse

i also added a segment of led strip to show when the inverter is on





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i am charging it from a 4ah smart charger via the 12v socket by "back feeding it" the 12v socket is constantly live (no switch to facilitate this) this is fused at 20a and as such can be used to charge items via 12v car chargers

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the inverter is switched to prevent unnecessary draw and has the led strip to provide a power on light so i dont forget it is turned on (fused by 30a fuse)
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Re: Budget backup / 12vdc and 240vac power supply

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Are you taking orders, Andy? :D
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Re: Budget backup / 12vdc and 240vac power supply

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hobo wrote:Are you taking orders, Andy? :D

ohh think of the mark up :lol: :mrgreen:

If you need links to the bits i got let us know ;)
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Re: Budget backup / 12vdc and 240vac power supply

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Yorkshire Andy wrote:
hobo wrote:Are you taking orders, Andy? :D

ohh think of the mark up :lol: :mrgreen:
Looks a good job.

There is definitely a potential market there for you....
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Andy, I was cack-handed when I had 2 hands! I could give it a go though! Yes please, a list of links would be ace....I'm sure one if my lads would help....
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Problem is things like postage they would cost a fortune to post out been close to 30 kg and classed as hazardous and the risk of them been damaged in transit


I'll do a full shopping list with tech specs and tools needed when im on the pc

it only took me about 45 mins to assemble took me longer to find my tank cutter .....
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If you have a Range store near to you, they are good for things like Crimps, 12v Sockets and isolation switches .They are keen on price.
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Re: Budget backup / 12vdc and 240vac power supply

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Very quick list as im about to go pick mrs andy up from work......


anyways ive not shopped about on price for these items just so you know...



battery 110ah

http://www.justcarbatteries.co.uk/energ ... -110a.html

(you get what you pay for but just an idea on price)

battery box to fit 110 ah some batteries are a better fit than others mine is a bit tight..

http://www.towsure.com/product/Battery_ ... _Box_Large


battery switch

http://www.towsure.com/product/Battery_ ... ovable_Key


battery clamps

http://www.towsure.com/product/Pair_of_ ... als_Carded


yellow crimps like these to suit inverter and isolator

http://cpc.farnell.com/1/1/3114-yellow- ... icomp.html

blue crimps for holding fuses and lighter socket

http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/crimp-rec ... s/0534705/

12v socket

https://www.roadpro.co.uk/retail/12v24v ... e-1033.htm


mains socket
http://www.mennekes.co.uk/135/10718-gro ... ocket.html

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Thanks Andy. Both my kids have agreed to make one as a home science project!
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Re: Budget backup / 12vdc and 240vac power supply

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:D

only other thing to add is a standard smart battery charger

eg:


http://www.tesco.com/direct/smart-batte ... 3-3888.prd


cut the crocodile clips off and you can wire a cigarette lighter plug in their place (centre pin live side negative) then just plug it into the 12v socket to charge :)


and to make sure it all fits in the box this one is identical to mine bar the label

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Skytronic-300W- ... B005NZB0VA

you will probably find you get a buzz off some electical appliances eg the radio or tv but i plan to mainly use the 12v socket for charging phones and the like if you want to run AV kit off it you will probably be wanting pure sine wave which are a bit more expensive


see this video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ApskEqVSrEQ
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