Hello,
I've been looking for portable battery charger solutions suitable for ECU remapping for when there's no access to outlets. I've been thinking about the option of using my personal car and inverter to power my regular battery stabalizer. The car alternator seems rated well above the possible current demand of the stabalizer(the car battery), so I was wondering if there's something I'm missing about this concept ? Another thought was what if I hook the battery of the car with the running engine straight to the "remapped" car and use it to support the current demand (skipping the inverter and stabalizer stage)? Besides the voltage possibly flactuating a bit depending on what the car battery management will do, how bad of an idea that would be? Any thoughts on that are appreciated. Thanks in advance.