![]() ![]() If you see problems with this set up, from the bike battery to the inverter to the Mac power charger…please let me know what they are and if there is an easy fix. If you are able to explain it, that would be even better. ![]() If you are able to answer this bigger question I’d appreciate it. The inverter will only be used when the motorcycle is running while moving so the stator is actually charging the battery while the electrical demands of the lights on the bike and the inverter connected to the MPB is drawing power from the bike battery…hopefully at a rate less than the power consumption of the bike's lights and MBP charger from the battery. My objective is to find out if this Kensington Converter from DC to AC will theoretically work (charge my MacBookPro battery) when the MBP power is off, the MBP A/C charger is plugged in to the inverter and the inverter connected to a 12V motorcycle battery charged by a 250 watt stator, with the constant electrical demands of the motorcycle (lights) consuming 100 watts while running, leaving 150 watts available to consume without discharging the battery while the bike is running. I’m trying to figure this all out but I am full of doubt and I don’t understand the significance of all these specs. ![]() If it’s not already obvious, I know very little about electricity…or maybe just enough to get myself into deep trouble. First off, thanks Grant for the time spent and education you are providing me. ![]()
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