Friends:
I've heard that you can apply an external supply and avoid the inverter, if
desired.
William
At 07:28 PM 1/13/2013, you wrote:
Jay, the flexnet dc requires at least one inverter or charge controller,
plus a hub. The device is powered by the inverter/controller's power supply.
Ph
Jay, the flexnet dc requires at least one inverter or charge controller,
plus a hub. The device is powered by the inverter/controller's power
supply.
Phil
On Sunday, January 13, 2013, jay peltz wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Can you use a Mate 1 with only a flexnet dc?
> IE no hub, or inverter or CC?
>
>
Hi All,
Can you use a Mate 1 with only a flexnet dc?
IE no hub, or inverter or CC?
thanks,
jay
peltz power
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HI All,
Can you run the mate just with the flexnet,and no inverters, CC or hub?
thanks,
jay
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HI All,
Can you run the mate just with the flexnet,and no inverters, CC or
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thanks,
f Of jay
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HI All,
Can you run the mate just with the flexnet,and no inverters, CC or hub?
thanks,
jay
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HI All,
Can you run the mate just with the flexnet,and no inverters, CC or hub?
thanks,
jay
peltz power
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