The output of an electric fencer is a high voltage pulse of DC voltage.
Yes an AC adaptors output can be AC. In order to change the output to AC a few components inside of the adaptor has to be removed. Pretty much all that has to be removed from the adaptor are the diodes. The gaps in the circuit then have to be bridged in order for the electricity to continue to flow to the output plug. However this can cause problems with the circuit causing the capacitors to explode. I dont recommend modifying an adaptor to output AC. Just go out and buy another one.
You probably mean "... where there should be a DC output ?",and the answer is "No. They don't work in reverse.".
A transformer is connected to the output of inverter in order to step up the AC voltage output.
An inverter changes a d.c. input to an a.c. output. Inverter is a device to change low volt DC to high volt AC 12 Dc to 220 Ac volt So many type of inverter of watts 500 watt 1000 watt 5000 watt
A transformer can change any AC voltage to any other AC voltage. But if you put DC into a transformer, the main component at the output is smoke. Furthermore, sir, you have insulted 12 volts by implying that it is undesirable.
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One pioneer of electric fencing was Bill Gallagher, who rigged up some wire to his car battery in order to keep his horse away from the vehicle. Gallagher powered his electric enclosure with the car’s ignition coil and a magneto set to create an electric shock whenever the horse rubbed up against it. Different types of electric enclosures suit different uses and locations. To determine how much charge your fence needs to be effective, select a charger that is sized according to the animals it needs to repel or protect. Types of Chargers Three basic types of chargers for electric enclosures include AC chargers, battery-powered chargers, and solar chargers. You can plug an AC charger plug into your household electricity. Battery-powered chargers rely on D-cell, 6-volt, or 12-volt batteries, depending on the charger size and brand. In many cases, you can recharge these batteries with an AC charger. Solar chargers use a small solar collection panel which relays solar power to the unit, which then passes electricity along the fence line. If your electric enclosure is not near a conventional power outlet, you will want a battery powered or solar charger. Safety Features Your electric fence charger creates a pulsed electric charge that passes along the fence wire, making the enclosure easy for people or animals to release once they are shocked. Manufacturers do not make chargers that emit a charge powerful enough to kill an animal that has become entangled. How to Size the Charge Manufacturers quantify the electric output of an electric enclosure charger in terms of voltage and jules. The voltage rating describes the charger’s power level, while the joule rating measures the amount of heat that passes through an animal’s body as a result of touching the electrified enclosure. You should size your charger according to the kind of creatures you wish to control. A 700 volt unit can generate enough shock to deter smaller creatures like rabbits or foxes--between .14 and 1.5 joules. A 4000 volt charger creates 3-12 joule shock power, big enough to repel a bear. With a correctly sized charger, you can ensure that your electric enclosure is effective but not excessive.
In some instances a charger can be used in place of an AC adaptor. The one thing to keep in mind is that the output of a charger is not filtered as other power supplies are. The output of a charger will have a high degree of DC ripple voltage.
Well, that all depends on the voltage of both the inverter and the charger. As long as the output of the inverter is the same voltage as the input on the charger, you should be fine. Example: Normal scooter charger is 110 volts. Inverter is a 12V DC to 110V AC inverter. (the type used to watch a household TV while in a car) and your scooter charger normally plugs into a wall socket in your house, this will work fine. If the inverter you have is one that turns 110V AC to 12V DC, then you will have a problem.
INPUT: AC 120V 60Hz OUTPUT: DC 12V 200mA
The battery charger can be used but it is not recommended. The battery charger does not have filtering on the its output like a power supply does. You will probably hear an AC ripple on the amplifier which will become very annoying when listening to the amplifier.
Transistor are DC output, Triac are AC output.
Buy a power inverter. This will change your DC (car charger) to AC.
Yes an AC adaptors output can be AC. In order to change the output to AC a few components inside of the adaptor has to be removed. Pretty much all that has to be removed from the adaptor are the diodes. The gaps in the circuit then have to be bridged in order for the electricity to continue to flow to the output plug. However this can cause problems with the circuit causing the capacitors to explode. I dont recommend modifying an adaptor to output AC. Just go out and buy another one.
No. The speed at which the charger will charge the battery is determined by how many amps the charger outputs.
Yes you can. It will just take a little longer to complete the charge cycle.
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