Inverter and Projector

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Hi, does anyone run or know if it’s possible to run a projector plugged into the inverter?

i have a 6.1 and have purchased a Nebula Capsule , I have solar panels fitted by Roger so don’t plug into electric very often.

thank you
Jan
 
I have the Nebula Max and from checking the charger it's a 45W one, (15vx3a) and a 6.1 allows invertor output of 300W. So yes. Things to check will be the sine wave effect - apparently it's a battery/device killer (although I have never had an issue) and also the draw on your batteries, but, TBH, should be fine as long as you don't just empty your batteries over days into a projector. You won't get betting much from a 100W panel in this weather.
 
Hi, does anyone run or know if it’s possible to run a projector plugged into the inverter?

i have a 6.1 and have purchased a Nebula Capsule , I have solar panels fitted by Roger so don’t plug into electric very often.

thank you
Jan
The cheapest Nebula capsule will charge directly via 12v (usb-c), no inverter required. Rest of the range will be fine via the inverter.
 

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