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by bruce511
394 days ago
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You also need some sort of battery management, and inverters typically have this built in as well. So yeah, you can get by without an inverter, but then you need a battery charger manager so as not to overcharge, and (depending on the battery chemistry) something to cut off the battery as it runs down. (Lead acid for example shouldn't go below 50%). |
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