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Hewlett Packard is the company that manufactures DeskJet printers. The DeskJet line is not available in industrial size. However, HP makes printers that are industrial size.
Look on the AC power adapter and read its rating in watts. You will need an inverter with at least that output capacity.
The HP DeskJet D series appears to use HP No. 21 and 22 toner cartridges, which vary in color and size depending upon your precise printing needs.
The voltage and frequency should be marked on the fan. This should match the voltage and frequency of the power coming out of the inverter. The inverter also has be capable of supplying anough power (in watts).
They are not compatible. You cannot connect any AC device to a DC battery without a inverter. The size of the inverter determines what it will run. And the wattage of the fan determines what size inverter to buy.
When using the Inverter the CCU can be adapted to the users needs. A regular 12 volt battery would work on any small devices.
You need at least 6 times the wattage. Call Samlex.com. This is for the surge and heat fuser. This is too expensive so I am going for a portable generator.
You buy an inverter that takes 12 VDC as input. Just size the unit such that it can provide the current you need to operate the AC device.
A: It not size but rather capacity. the capacity will be the ac power consumption AC volts X AC current that will get Watts. So the capacity of the inverter should be the same watts plus a safety and efficiency power if the watts is 100 watts i would buy a 125 watts minimum
There are many advantages of inverter generators. Some of these advantages include having a smaller size whilst also having higher fuel efficiency and high power output.
Regardless of the size needed by the heater, the car's alternator will be the limiting factor. If you oversize the inverter to more than the alternator can handle you may burn out the alternator. Heaters consume allot of amperage.
From what I've read online, the XBOX 360 draws anywhere between 160 and 195 watts. So I would say to be safe, get atleast a 200 watt inverter, and if its going to be in a confined environment, possibly get a larger one so it doenst have to work quite as hard, and wont get as hot.