Okay Techo's....................this is where I appeal for your help and you get to shine and prove your worth. Here is my story so far
As I use a CPAP machine at night, I fitted a 1000kw inverter (supposedly true seine wave) This is connected to the battery with short 10mm (?) leads.
I have just fitted a Kenwood car radio, which is connected directly to the battery and it is working well.
Now comes the problem............ when I turn the inverter on the electrical interference caused by this inverter drowns the radio out, making it impossible to hear anything.
So, apart from the obvious step of not turning the inverter on, what else can I do to eliminate this static ?
It doesn't make any difference whether the inverter is carrying a load or not.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
As I use a CPAP machine at night, I fitted a 1000kw inverter (supposedly true seine wave) This is connected to the battery with short 10mm (?) leads.
I have just fitted a Kenwood car radio, which is connected directly to the battery and it is working well.
Now comes the problem............ when I turn the inverter on the electrical interference caused by this inverter drowns the radio out, making it impossible to hear anything.
So, apart from the obvious step of not turning the inverter on, what else can I do to eliminate this static ?
It doesn't make any difference whether the inverter is carrying a load or not.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.