Anyone know what size power inverter I can use on a BX2670 to operate a saw, drill, etc. on a BX2670?
Anyone know what size power inverter I can use on a BX2670 to operate a saw, drill, etc. on a BX2670?
Hokie that was a very good explanation of the limitations of the inverter
Well, for what you describe, you could use an inverter. I have a 90 watt one around here so I could charge my old laptop in my car. It plugs into the 'power outlet' and has a 110 v socket on it. You could run a 60 watt light bulb on its output.I skimmed back over the replies, still wonder how I am able to plug in the yellow strobe/flashing light on roll bar and run, but cant plug a low pulling bulb, LED, or some light in to the 12v accessory outlet to light up the elderly woman across the roads house during outages? I guess it still comes down to set the E brake and aim headlights in her window so she can see. Or go buy a 3rd generator. lol.
Thanks, all good info on here, I usually tell ppl, go to Dollar General, buy the whole case of $1.00 solar lights, if power goes out bring them all in. Cheap lighting.Well, for what you describe, you could use an inverter. I have a 90 watt one around here so I could charge my old laptop in my car. It plugs into the 'power outlet' and has a 110 v socket on it. You could run a 60 watt light bulb on its output.
But (there's always a but), if you let it run too long, you'll have a rundown battery. So you're going to let your trusty Kubota run to keep the battery charged. That'll probably be the most expensive electricity ever produced. We all know diesel prices are through the roof, diesel engines at low load are very inefficient, etc. Not to mention wear and tear.
Why not have battery led lights charged up and ready to go? There are all styles out there, some even look sort of like table lamps.
If you really want low-power 110 v available, get a UPS like is used to keep computer equipment going. Keep it plugged in and the battery is automatically kept charged. A lamp plugged into will automatically switch over to emergency power when the outside power fails.
Dollar General is no longer a dollar...... everything starts at $1.25....... It is called getting ahead of inflation.Thanks, all good info on here, I usually tell ppl, go to Dollar General, buy the whole case of $1.00 solar lights, if power goes out bring them all in. Cheap lighting.