HELPP!!!! I'm not really that knowledgeable in circuitry, and am having a serious problem with noise in my truck's DC wiring induced by a 2500W AC inverter that im using. I am getting lots of noise in my CB and scanner any time that the inverter is on and it gets worse with each AC item that i power on. Unfortunately I need the power on constantly for my computer et al. Is there a way to filter this noise directly at the inverter pos & neg posts to avoid the battery cables from becoming antenna's? Don't know how to deal with the approx 150amps that could be drawn there....without killing myself that is...
Thought I might try a capacitor from pos to neg post and one from pos to ground directly at the inverter input posts but don't know how to figure size and all that or even if that would be effective or possible. Any suggestions would be really appreciated.
CB is on a 30 amp circuit and scanner a 10 amp. Noise shows up in the 42 Mhz range on the scanner and on all CB channels (26-28Mhz) so Im guessing that there is some being radiated and some conducted, does this sound correct??
Many thanks for your advice in advance.....
Thought I might try a capacitor from pos to neg post and one from pos to ground directly at the inverter input posts but don't know how to figure size and all that or even if that would be effective or possible. Any suggestions would be really appreciated.
CB is on a 30 amp circuit and scanner a 10 amp. Noise shows up in the 42 Mhz range on the scanner and on all CB channels (26-28Mhz) so Im guessing that there is some being radiated and some conducted, does this sound correct??
Many thanks for your advice in advance.....