tony.latham wrote:Tony runs a cpap plus a few lights and a fan and is charged by noon according to him.
8-10 amps per night. I watch the battery monitor like she's my 16-year-old daughter.
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100 watts on the roof, 30 on the tongue box.
Tony
I'm sure just a typo, and 8-10 Ah per night was intended there
There is no world in which
amps per [any time period]
makes sense, since amps is already expressing a current **rate** incorporating a time denominator.
IOW Amps is an instantaneous measurement of energy flow, just like Watts is for power, neither can express a static quantity measurement.
So amps is "gallons per hour", Ah is gallons.
All this for the benefit of noobs, units being important
since I'm sure Tony already fully understands this.