Connection
The method of connecting the auto-inverter to the on-board network or car battery.
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In the cigarette lighter. Connection to a standard car socket DC 12V; traditionally, the role of such an outlet is played by the cigarette lighter socket (hence the name), but many newer cars also have a separate socket. This option is the most convenient — after all, plugging the plug into the socket is much easier than pulling cables from the battery to the inverter installation site. On the other hand, it is only suitable for models with a rated output power (see below) up to 300 watts — high power creates extra loads on the on-board network and can lead to overheating and damage to the wiring.
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Crocodiles (to the battery). Connection directly to the battery using cables with alligator clips. By itself, a direct connection to the battery allows you to create quite powerful devices — the 300 W limit, typical for power from the cigarette lighter (see above), does not apply here. However, it is believed that alligator clips provide a less dense and reliable connection than cables (see below), and are less suitable for high currents. Therefore, the rated power of such inverters usually does not exceed 1500 W. On the other hand, such a connection is more convenient for quickly connecting and disconnecting the inverter.
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Cable (to the battery). Connection di
...rectly to the battery using cables with flat terminals, which are clamped into the battery terminals when connected. This design provides a tighter contact than the "crocodiles" described above, but is less convenient when connecting and disconnecting the inverter. It is typical for high power inverters.
— In the cigarette lighter / crocodiles. Universal models that allow connection both through the cigarette lighter socket and directly to the battery using crocodile clips. The technical features of both connection options are described above. Here we note that the rated output power of such inverters can exceed 300 W; in such cases, when operating from the cigarette lighter, care must be taken not to connect a load of more than 300 W to the device.Efficiency
Efficiency of the autoinverter.
Efficiency is the ratio (in percent) between the amount of energy that the device delivers to the load and the amount that it consumes from the vehicle's on-board network. Accordingly, the higher this indicator, the more efficient the work and the less loss during conversion. In fact, this means that, other things being equal, a device with a higher efficiency will allow the load to run longer on battery power; this is especially important at high power consumption.
In modern auto inverters, efficiency values of 80 – 85% are considered average, 90% or more are good.
Operating temperature
The range of ambient air temperatures in which the car inverter is guaranteed to maintain normal performance. It is necessary to focus here on the expected minimums and maximums
of operating temperatures. For example, if in a harsh winter the thermometer readings do not fall below -15 ° C, then the devices from the “-20 ° C and below” item for such operating conditions will be enough with a margin.