Moosehead
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We all have electrical goodies that we want to take with us on our bikes and every year it seems there is more stuff I want to take.....cell phone, mp3, gps,net book etc.
I want to use an inverter so I can charge my various electrical goodies as I'm driving. I know if I want to run my electronics I should use an inverter that produces a pure sine wave or at the very least a modified sine wave. But all I want to do is charge up the various things without turning them on.
Will a cheap inverter do damage to the electronics if they are just charging and not turned on?
Will a cheap inverter do damage to the batteries of the electronics?
I want to use an inverter so I can charge my various electrical goodies as I'm driving. I know if I want to run my electronics I should use an inverter that produces a pure sine wave or at the very least a modified sine wave. But all I want to do is charge up the various things without turning them on.
Will a cheap inverter do damage to the electronics if they are just charging and not turned on?
Will a cheap inverter do damage to the batteries of the electronics?
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