need 24 volt applinaces [RE-wrenches]

Todd Cory, Mt. Shasta Energy Services toddcory at finestplanet.com
Sun Mar 23 09:35:14 PDT 2008


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Samlex makes some good ones I have used in these applications as well.

http://www.samlexamerica.com/products/converters.asp

Another option would be to go with a small inverter and buy traditional 
AC appliances. I can't remember that last time I did a system with DC 
loads. With inverter technology as it is, having DC loads is kind of an 
obsolete way of doing things now.

Todd


Blair May wrote:

>You might try a marine supply but the best way may be a GOOD 24/12 volt converter such as a Victron. www.victronenergy.com 
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