Why not buy a "dead" UPS that can over the wattage of your system and
install a 12V in plug on the back. Most of these use a 12V DC input and
provide acceptable power on the output. Its cheaper than simply buying a
12V -> 120V inverter _at_600Watts or so.
--Chuck
"Shawn T. Rutledge" wrote:
>
> On Sat, Sep 16, 2000 at 05:25:23AM -0800, Mike Ford wrote:
> > I have some 48-57 vdc input, otherwise PC normal output power supplies for
> > about $5 each. Ask now if anybody wants some, basically I "think" new units
>
> What I could really use is a couple of 12V input supplies. I want to
> put a PC in the car and also run a couple of servers from a battery/
> solar panel system. I know they are available new for $120ish if memory
> serves but they shouldn't have to cost so much.
>
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