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How Can I Measure Fluid Level Without Sensors Using Electronics?
Got it all sorted and done. Thanks- theecoop
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Using an inverter to run a camping fridge
I'm an RV Tech, have been dealing with refrigerators for camping for over 20 years. 12v is not a suitable source for cooling ( the 12v element) drains the battery to fast. being that said, most of the time the 12v side is used when traveling a short period of time to help maintain the...- theecoop
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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Using an inverter to run a camping fridge
Most camper type refrig cool with a heating element not a motor , for the 110 operation.- theecoop
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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How Can I Measure Fluid Level Without Sensors Using Electronics?
first I thought I would get a breadboard,and the components listed above and do some testing. just wanting to see if I am on the right track,or if their maybe a component that would be needed or some other knowledge I am not thinking of- theecoop
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering
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How Can I Measure Fluid Level Without Sensors Using Electronics?
Hello I'm new to electronics and trying to learn. I thought the best way for me is to watch videos on youtube and ask questions from some more knowledgeable people than me on the subject. That being said, I want to try what I believe to be a simple project. I want to measure the fluid...- theecoop
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Can a Stud Sensor Differentiate Between Raw and Hard-Boiled Eggs?
what about ohms resistance difference in the 2 types of eggs?- theecoop
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- Forum: General Engineering
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Using an inverter to run a camping fridge
i would say it depends on a couple of factors. what size battery bank(total batteries wired in series) what size inverter. most Rv type(camping refrig) are 2- way or 3 -way. 12v and 110 or 12v and 110 and lp gas. The refrig heating element(s) draw about 2.7 amps usually the 12v portion is...- theecoop
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering