As far as the battery is concerned it'll be like trying to charge it by two different chargers simultaneously, which won't get it charged twice as fast. You'd probably be better off having both panel and turbine feeding into the same inverter instead. You might have to install a back-current block to keep the turbine from feeding into the panel and the other way around. Have a look at what the yachting industry are doing, they have a lot of nice stuff for these kinds of things.
Yes and no! it is possible to charge a battery from an inverter but more energy is drawn from the source than the energy that is saved, so no it is not possible.
The whole purpose of an inverter is to convert DC to AC.Mainly, you should check the voltage of the inverter, and of the battery - they should match.As to the 350 watt: the battery must be able to provide that much power. Check the battery specifications. Actually, it is also possible that you take less power from the battery - it really depends what devices you connect to the inverter.
12 volt of an ordinary inverter battery
No, the battery connected to an inverter would not have near enough power to run a dryer.
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Many people agree that the inverter battery is better dry. The wet battery can cause spills and damages. They can also cause burns to people.
A battery charger that is outputting 1 amp or less is considered a trickle charger.
electrolytic battery
Battery No. SMMPL what is its manufacturing year?
Inverter is the one which converts DC to AC. UPS is the one which provides you uninterrupted power supply. UPS as a system comprises of converter (converts AC to DC), battery, battery charger circuit and an inverter (converts DC to AC). Inverter is part of UPS.
use inverter