To determine if you need a 12-volt or 24-volt inverter for your 1992 Thor Challenger RV, you should first check the electrical system specifications of your RV. Most RVs, including those from that era, typically use a 12-volt system. Therefore, a 12-volt inverter is likely the correct choice for your RV. However, it's always best to consult your owner's manual or an RV technician for confirmation.
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).
With a Step Down transformer. But you will probably have a hard time finding a 240 volt unit. 120 volts units are readily available. <<>> It depends on how big of a transformer that you are looking for. There are many control Transformers in the 50 to 500 VA range that have dual primary and dual secondary. The primary side can be connected to 240 volt or 120 volt and the secondary can be connected for either 12 or 24 volts.
You will need to purchase a power inverter. An inverter changes direct current, like what is in your car, to alternating current, like in a home. You will need to know the wattage of the item you are powering in order to buy the correct sized invertor.
All I can tell you is it doesn't work on a 2000Watt inverter with a 4000Watt surge. I made a video on how I tried to get it to work. Here is a link. I think you would need one with about a 10,000 watt surge.
If we assume that the inverter is used in your car on 12 Volts DC and you are creating 120 VAC; and the 2500 watts refers to the AC side of inverter then for a resistive load Amps = Watts / Volts = 2500/120.
Need to know what year the Challenger is.
A DC to AC inverter takes a DC voltage input to a AC voltage output. So if you have a 12v battery and need to run a 120v AC tool or something. All you need to do is plug a inverter to your battery and plug your 120v tool the the inverter. Takes all there is too it.
Look on the AC power adapter and read its rating in watts. You will need an inverter with at least that output capacity.
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).
To power an 800-watt appliance, you typically need an inverter with a capacity larger than the appliance's wattage to accommodate surge power during startup. A good rule of thumb is to choose an inverter rated at least 20-25% higher than the continuous wattage; therefore, a 1000-watt inverter would be suitable. Additionally, consider the total wattage of all devices you plan to connect to avoid overloading the inverter.
No. For that, you need an inverter or a generator.
you need some TTL inverter gates.
What do u need for a dodge truck if u are needing to run a tool that is 120volts a inverter or converter
U cant get the challenger in most wanted on carbon u can
it need a continuous 12volt power supply for the memory
A turbo charger does not need electrics to work it is driven by exhaust gasses.
160 amps is more than ample to run a 100 amp inverter.. what you need to look at is the required input amperage of the inverter and compare that to what's present in the circuit it's wired/plugged into. In most cases, you should be able to run up to a 400 amp inverter plugged into a 12v outlet, but again, you need to make sure.