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Inverter mark 11-2-03  
I have a inverter that reads input 240V,60CY,2660VA,sec-1 14V 130amp,sec-2 12V 70ampand TR-10750.if anyone can help on how to hook this baby up.I would be very thinkfull.
Thank You
Mark
Re: inverter Andy 11-4-03  
Well Mark unless you've made a mistake in the post it sounds to me like you don't actually have an inverter. What you have is a transformer. It sounds like it does the opposite of what you want it to do. You see input 240 V 60CY means that you want to put 240 AC into the thing and you have 2 secondary transformer windings. One can give you 14 volts and the other will give you 12 volts. Be careful because it sounds like the output will probably be AC and not DC. It handles amount of current but unless you have a special use for it, I can't imangine what anyone would do with it.
Andy
Re: inverter david 1-8-04  
My knowledge tells me andy is right
only if ya explained it correctly,
true conversion if not correct! would be 1.864615 volt andy has to be correct,then it is worthless!unless ya have something that is 12 volt then it depends if ac or dc output! not enough info,reply to andy he appears to be intelect enough to answer
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