The Sulfarid battery maximiser is not AC-rectified. It produces DC pulses at 1.6 A on top of the battery's or alternator's voltage. We've had many customers who've installed it in parallel with voltage regulators. No complaints there.
If you think of it, why would you convert available DC power into AC, incur losses during conversion, and then convert it back to DC again to incur more losses when there's already an avaible DC source? Not a practical way of doing things, is it?
There you go.
If you think of it, why would you convert available DC power into AC, incur losses during conversion, and then convert it back to DC again to incur more losses when there's already an avaible DC source? Not a practical way of doing things, is it?
There you go.