madjack wrote: I was having a major brain fart in my last post...120vac to 12vdc does indeed increase amperage by a factor of 10.......
....120vac FROM 12vdc......
Dale
madjack wrote: I was having a major brain fart in my last post...120vac to 12vdc does indeed increase amperage by a factor of 10.......
Dale M. wrote:madjack wrote: I was having a major brain fart in my last post...120vac to 12vdc does indeed increase amperage by a factor of 10.......
....120vac FROM 12vdc......
Dale
Shomeyrwit wrote:I dont understand the complexities of this and cant decipher any other threads to answer this questin so
Say I have a nice mid level inverter, about 1500 watt continuous, and a nice optima deep cycle, and the only load is a device that draws .9 amp while running and say 5amps to start, said device runs maybe half of every hour, say it kicks on and off,,, 5 times,,,
1. How long will the battery run this before it's dead?
2. How much would a small solar panel help?
3. Will a twelve volt lead from the tow vehicle straight to the towed vehicle battery charge both batteries (i.e. a second pigtail)
4. the little 12v halogen lamps dont seem to draw much power but the idea of running one for even an hour seems like it would considerably drain a battery, am I overly concerned about that?
Your answers, patience and opinions are appreciated?
Thanks
S
Steve Frederick wrote:Maybe a Hijack!! But, I'm wondering if it's OK to place the inverter in the same space as the battery? Spark issues?
I'm planning on a vented compartment for the battery. Was thinking of placing the inverter with it?? If not with the battery, in another compartment, vented also. Any thoughts from the collective mind???
Explosive Explosive Gas Precautions
1. Batteries generate explosive gases during normal operation. Be sure
you read this guide and all battery documentation and follow all
instructions exactly before installing or using your inverter.
2. This equipment contains components which tend to produce arcs or
sparks. To prevent fire or explosion, do not install the inverter in
compartments containing batteries or flammable materials or in
locations that require ignition-protected equipment. These locations
include any space containing gasoline-powered machinery, fuel
tanks, as well as joints, fittings, or other connections between
components of the fuel system.
bobhenry wrote: Explosions are just over way to quick to really enjoy !!!!
bdosborn wrote:Steve Frederick wrote:Maybe a Hijack!! But, I'm wondering if it's OK to place the inverter in the same space as the battery? Spark issues?
I'm planning on a vented compartment for the battery. Was thinking of placing the inverter with it?? If not with the battery, in another compartment, vented also. Any thoughts from the collective mind???
Steve,
The instructions that came with my xantrex 1000 prowatt inverter says it should not be installed in the same compartment as the battery. It also says that the inverter emits sparks by design, which seems very weird to me but oh well. Here's a quote from their installation manual:
BruceExplosive Explosive Gas Precautions
1. Batteries generate explosive gases during normal operation. Be sure
you read this guide and all battery documentation and follow all
instructions exactly before installing or using your inverter.
2. This equipment contains components which tend to produce arcs or
sparks. To prevent fire or explosion, do not install the inverter in
compartments containing batteries or flammable materials or in
locations that require ignition-protected equipment. These locations
include any space containing gasoline-powered machinery, fuel
tanks, as well as joints, fittings, or other connections between
components of the fuel system.
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