A car inverter can convert 12V DC to 110V/220V AC. It's very useful on the road. However, many people worry about whether a car inverter is harmful to the battery. All products used with car batteries will have some impact on the battery.
Furthermore, improper operation can have even greater impacts. Therefore, proper use of the car inverter can minimize damage to the car battery.
The car uses the battery to start the engine. Once the engine is running, the motor generates electricity. Some of this electricity is used by the engine (primarily the spark plugs), while the rest is stored in the battery. When the car battery is fully charged, the excess power is wasted.
A car inverter operates in two modes: engine start and stop. In the start mode, excess power is used up and has no impact on the car. In the stop mode, the battery's stored power is used. Since car batteries are constantly charging, draining, charging, and draining, supplying a small amount of power to the car inverter won't affect the battery. However, be sure to start the engine and idle for 10-20 minutes to generate power. Otherwise, the battery's stored energy will be depleted.
It's recommended not to run the air conditioner after the car is turned off, as it consumes too much power and can drain the battery in just a few minutes. Additionally, other electrical appliances should be used as little as possible after the car is turned off, as this will reduce the battery's lifespan.
If the inverter is only plugged into the cigarette lighter and not connected to any other appliances, it's equivalent to being unloaded. If there's a load (e.g., a 65W laptop), the inverter's efficiency is 90%, equivalent to the car battery providing 72W of power.
The lifespan of a car battery is related to the number of times it's charged and discharged. Connecting an appliance will at most increase the number of times the battery is charged and discharged, which will definitely have an impact on the battery lifespan, but it won't be significant. However, for lower-power appliances, the impact on the battery should be similar to turning on a radio. Of course, a good battery will last longer and be relatively able to withstand this load.
Tips for Proper Use of Car Inverters
1. Use the car inverter strictly in accordance with the user manual.
2. The inverter's output voltage is high-voltage AC. Exercise extreme caution when placed in a confined space or while in a mobile state. To avoid electric shock, place it in a safer location (especially away from children!).
3. Disconnect the input power when not in use.
4. Do not expose the inverter to sunlight or near heater outlets. It is best not to operate the inverter in environments exceeding 40 degrees Celsius.
5. Each car inverter has a specific DC input voltage. When selecting the battery voltage for a car inverter, ensure that the vehicle battery voltage matches the inverter's DC input voltage. For example, a 12V car inverter must be compatible with a 12V battery.
6. The output power of the car inverter must be greater than the power consumption of the electrical equipment. This is especially true for appliances with high starting power, such as refrigerators and air conditioners. A large margin should be left.
7. Ensure the positive and negative terminals of the vehicle inverter are connected correctly. The input side of the inverter is marked with positive and negative terminals, and the connecting cables must be thick enough. Additionally, the length of the connecting cables should be minimized.
8. The vehicle inverter should be placed in a well-ventilated, dry area, but not exposed to rain. Keep the inverter at least 20 cm away from surrounding objects and away from flammable and explosive materials. Avoid placing other objects on or covering the vehicle inverter.