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I guess if your out in the wilderness apiary then batteries make sense, but for the back yard beekeepers what would it take to power one of these vaporisers via an extension cable and the house leccy supply?
I guess if your out in the wilderness apiary then batteries make sense, but for the back yard beekeepers what would it take to power one of these vaporisers via an extension cable and the house leccy supply?
stick an inspection board in - you'll soon see somelooking through the clear cover board I haven't seen any varroa yet.
stick an inspection board in - you'll soon see some
You would need :
240 to 12V transformer capable of 15Watts continuous use.
a RCD current switch .
I don't know if a car battery charger would work -Some of the more spohisticated ones with electronically controlled charging may not..
I thought about it but the need for 100 meters of cable and a transformer said a used 12V car battery was cheaper (£10 ex Gumtree)..
I think more like 15A than 15W!
The Suaoki T6 jump start might be good enough for fewer hives. Just not sure of the requirements for these power packs and how they operate into a zero back-voltage start up.
The Suaoki T6 jump start might be good enough for fewer hives.
Erichalfbee,
I very quickly come to the conclusion that the specs are either carp, misleading or just hype
So, sorry to pee on your parade a bit.
Regards, RAB
Why Mark allows you to post on his forum is beyond me.
The post is pertinent to the thread, and if your opinion is to ignore the manufacturer's instructions then you have no need to use childish language to make your point.
Personally I would rather go with the manufacturer than one of your rants.
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