Sure, Jay, but what does one of those puppies cost (I have never used one)? If the main reason for using a DR instead of a sine-wave inverter is lower cost, adding a transformer to improve charge rate kind of negates any argument for using one of these, doesn't it?
Allan

On 8/19/2010 8:45 PM, jay peltz wrote:
HI All,

If the voltage from the generators is low ( probably) then a old trick is to use a buck/boost transformer to bump it up the voltage.
This trick has the advantage that it doesn't have the hz be too high.

yours,

jay

peltz power
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