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    Anyone been using a pure sine wave inverter to charge your Rad bike?

    The difference is in the draw is 12 volt DC system vs. 110/120 volt AC. If you looked at an online calculator you would use 12 volts not the current voltage of the battery. 13 volts is full on my AGM bank but it's still a 12 volt system. Based on the label I was expecting to see 10amp DC on my...
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    Anyone been using a pure sine wave inverter to charge your Rad bike?

    It doesn't seem like you will be able to charge the bike battery and the deep cycle batteries. Going below 50% on the lead-acid batteries will kill them pretty fast.
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    Anyone been using a pure sine wave inverter to charge your Rad bike?

    The 7amps is what it was pulling from the batteries. You do look at input of the charger which could be as much as 10amps if I'm doing the math right.
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    Anyone been using a pure sine wave inverter to charge your Rad bike?

    I tested it in our RV and it seemed fine with our Magnum 2000 watt pure sine inverter. Pulled about 7amps.
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