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electrical:12v:loads [2018/05/19 12:36] frater_secessus created |
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| ===== parasitic loads ===== | ===== parasitic loads ===== |
| //Parasitic// (or //vampire//) loads are tiny, continuous loads that can deplete the bank's state of charge. The classical example is a device like a USB outlet that uses power internally whether or not anything is plugged into it. | //Parasitic// (or //vampire//) loads are tiny, continuous loads that can deplete the bank's state of charge. The classical example is a device like a USB outlet that uses power internally whether or not anything is plugged into it. Some [[electrical:inverter|inverters]], [[electrical:solar:charge_controller|solar charge controllers]], and voltage-sensing [[electrical:12v:alternator|isolators]] can have significant parasitic draws. |
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