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Good Morning Barry:

Are you and Jeff going to the LODRS at Vegas?

Have a great day!

Bob
 
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If one is only interested in 12 volts as I am the Interacter ICS 1230 may work. it's also out of stock.

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I have had great service out of my CTek charger. Purchased in on April 1 2013.

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If one is only interested in 12 volts as I am the Interacter ICS 1230 may work. it's also out of stock.


Yep, I’ve been waiting to purchase the Interacter 12v 10 Amp Professional Series Charger PS1210. Been out of stock since last year. I called the company in December and they said they’re waiting on parts.
 
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I think I am going to cancel my Rock order, suck it up and pay the Moroso premium. Summit and Jegs has them in stock.
 
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did you check ATI?
 
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Originally posted by 1320racer:
did you check ATI?


I went on their site but have not called them. Rock website says they are in stock also but they aren’t. If ATI has one in stock, I’ll order from them. Even with shipping it will be cheaper than the Moroso
 
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Have you looked at the HF-1615 XS Charger and maintainer? It’s 215 bucks from Jegs.


Clowns to the left of me, Jokers to the right. Here I am.......
 
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Have you looked at the HF-1615 XS Charger and maintainer? It’s 215 bucks from Jegs.


I have the XS 1005 charger now but it's about 8 years old an I want the Interactor aka Rock/Moroso charger.
 
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The newer CPU controlled chargers often times have what is called a switching power supply for converting the 110 down to whatever the charging voltage is. The old style chargers had a transformer in them for doing the voltage conversion.

The newer inverter power supplies want a nice clean sine wave AC signal to power them with. The older transformer input chargers were not as picky.

A lot of generators out there both inverter and old style do not produce a nice clean sine wave AC output voltage. They have what is called a modified sine wave output. These modified sine wave output generators do not always produce a clean enough signal to run a lot of the modern electronic devices, and a lot of the newer microprocessor controlled battery chargers are included in this category.

The generators that produce closer to or a pure sine wave cost more. Sometimes a lot more.

Everyone wants all the fancy computer controlled stuff to work off a generator at the track like it does at home. The only way to pull that off is to use either a generator or 110 volt inverter that has a pure sine wave output.
 
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Originally posted by Cashflow:
Have you looked at the HF-1615 XS Charger and maintainer? It’s 215 bucks from Jegs.


I have the XS 1005 charger now but it's about 8 years old an I want the Interactor aka Rock/Moroso charger.


I have had the Rock/Moroso charger for 8 years and it has worker perfectly. Well worth the money IMO
 
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The newer CPU controlled chargers often times have what is called a switching power supply for converting the 110 down to whatever the charging voltage is. The old style chargers had a transformer in them for doing the voltage conversion.

The newer inverter power supplies want a nice clean sine wave AC signal to power them with. The older transformer input chargers were not as picky.

A lot of generators out there both inverter and old style do not produce a nice clean sine wave AC output voltage. They have what is called a modified sine wave output. These modified sine wave output generators do not always produce a clean enough signal to run a lot of the modern electronic devices, and a lot of the newer microprocessor controlled battery chargers are included in this category.

The generators that produce closer to or a pure sine wave cost more. Sometimes a lot more.

Everyone wants all the fancy computer controlled stuff to work off a generator at the track like it does at home. The only way to pull that off is to use either a generator or 110 volt inverter that has a pure sine wave output.



Great information!!!!! Thank you!!!!!


BG
 
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The ones with wheels drag better to the staging lanes. Laughing Hard
 
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The ones with wheels drag better to the staging lanes. Laughing Hard


Ha ha! Indeed.

I can sure understand the pure sine wave deal. Unfortunately most of the automatic chargers that won't overcharge are cpu style.
My fix has been....when we take the motorhome, to plug into the inverter/converter for the motorhome. It's new style and it seems to provide clean enough power to make things work.


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Originally posted by 1320racer:
did you check ATI?


ATI had one left so I cancelled my direct Rock order. Rock still doesn't know when they will get them.
 
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Originally posted by Joe Burkleo:
The generators that produce closer to or a pure sine wave cost more. Sometimes a lot more.

Everyone wants all the fancy computer controlled stuff to work off a generator at the track like it does at home. The only way to pull that off is to use either a generator or 110 volt inverter that has a pure sine wave output.


Do you have an opinion on the Honda EU series inverter generators for sine wave quality?
 
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Originally posted by 1320racer:
did you check ATI?


ATI had one left so I cancelled my direct Rock order. Rock still doesn't know when they will get them.



Glad I was able to help.
 
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ATI was going to be my first call today. I was late, it appears. Not worthy

Bruce,

Thanks for contacting ATI.

We actually sold the last oner we had today. It would be about a week to get more in.

Thank You,
Rob Sappe
Sales Associate

ATI Performance Products, Inc.
6718 Whitestone Road
Baltimore, MD 21207
T: 410 298-4343 x.3040
F: 410 298-3579


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Originally posted by Joe Burkleo:
The generators that produce closer to or a pure sine wave cost more. Sometimes a lot more.

Everyone wants all the fancy computer controlled stuff to work off a generator at the track like it does at home. The only way to pull that off is to use either a generator or 110 volt inverter that has a pure sine wave output.


Do you have an opinion on the Honda EU series inverter generators for sine wave quality?


From mine and others tests the Honda Eu series of inverter generators have about a pure of sine wave inverter as there is out there.

Kind of goes back to my original post, yes they cost more, however there is a valid reason for that extra cost.

I have a CPE (Champion Power Equipment) 2000 watt inverter generator here now to check out. So far I have been pretty impressed with it. Have ran radios, laptops and other electronics off of it so far. Will be putting it under load and looking at it with the oscilloscope and frequency meter next. This will be the real test to see if the waveform is as close to the true sine wave that the Honda has and if the frequency, voltage or waveform changes under load.
 
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