Aguayo said:
It seems that my old JVC 6 Heads VCR doesn't work well with myTrace DR3624 inverter.
Does anybody knows which VCR's work flawlessly with a Trace inverter or any trick to make my VCR work (like a line filter).
Thanks in advance,
Ben
I know of no trick to make your old VCR work properly with your inverter, but I can tell you that I have had many VCR's hooked up to my Trace inverters and all of them performed flawlessly.
If you are stuck on keeping your JVC, you can buy a Xantrex/Trace "inverter" (it's actually a converter, as it does not charge the batteries) at PriceSmart for 1,299 pesos.
It's a 400 watt table top model, specifically designed to operate electronics.
You would have to wire it up to 2 of you batteries, totalling 12 volts.
The unit handles 400 watts of continuous power and surges up to 700 watts.
It has a digital display that shows you power consumption in watts, power output in volts, and remaining power in your batteries in DC volts.
The only problem you would run into is if your batteries are really far away from your VCR and it forces you to run a lot of extra wiring.