Madmike8 wrote:A good deep cycle 12v should work. If it does fall short of what you want, you could always add a second in parallel to double the run time. While not 100% accurate the amp hour battery ratings can be used to figure your runtime if you know your total amp draw. A 100AH DS battery will deliver 100 amps for 1 hour or 1 amp for 100 hours or 10 amps for 10 hours...
Shadow Catcher wrote:TLI (too little information).
If the cooler is a peltiaer type it will draw about about 4.5 A continuously (really battery draining). The CPAP is open to question but 2.5A was given as one example.
Similar results can be had from either set up, it is a matter of amp hours. Our Lifeline AGM is 150 AH. The Golf-cart batteries work, and well reportedly and are less expensive but they must be maintained water level...
Iflyfish wrote:Madmike8 wrote:A good deep cycle 12v should work. If it does fall short of what you want, you could always add a second in parallel to double the run time. While not 100% accurate the amp hour battery ratings can be used to figure your runtime if you know your total amp draw. A 100AH DS battery will deliver 100 amps for 1 hour or 1 amp for 100 hours or 10 amps for 10 hours...![]()
Perhaps you might help me with this calculation:
My REMstar Auto seems to draw an average of approx. 0.6 amp under normal operating conditions. In terms of battery usage this translates to about 5 amp-hours (0.6 x 8 ) for an 8 hour night
I wonder if you could help me understand how many hours I might anticipate a 100AH battery would last using the cpap described above. This is challenging for me. My degree is in Social Work!
Iflyfishwithgratitude
Madmike8 wrote:Iflyfish wrote:Madmike8 wrote:A good deep cycle 12v should work. If it does fall short of what you want, you could always add a second in parallel to double the run time. While not 100% accurate the amp hour battery ratings can be used to figure your runtime if you know your total amp draw. A 100AH DS battery will deliver 100 amps for 1 hour or 1 amp for 100 hours or 10 amps for 10 hours...![]()
Perhaps you might help me with this calculation:
My REMstar Auto seems to draw an average of approx. 0.6 amp under normal operating conditions. In terms of battery usage this translates to about 5 amp-hours (0.6 x 8 ) for an 8 hour night
I wonder if you could help me understand how many hours I might anticipate a 100AH battery would last using the cpap described above. This is challenging for me. My degree is in Social Work!
Iflyfishwithgratitude
100/.06=166.667 hours...
6v batteries for golf carts are heavy, and you would need 2. I'd start with a good 12v deep cycle which will probably handle all your needs from the sounds of it, and you could always add a 2nd 12v in parallel if needed later.
So if I ran a CPAP each night for 10 hours at .7 amps that's 7 amp hours. If in addition I used
2 amp LED lights each night for 5 hours that's 10 amp hours. So if I get this right then I would draw a total of 17 Amp Hours per night. Then I would need to recharge the battery. Is that right?
If that is right then I theoretically would discharge a 100 AH battery to 80% in 4.7 days. Did I calculate that right? 80/17=4.7
GuitarPhotog wrote:So if I ran a CPAP each night for 10 hours at .7 amps that's 7 amp hours. If in addition I used
2 amp LED lights each night for 5 hours that's 10 amp hours. So if I get this right then I would draw a total of 17 Amp Hours per night. Then I would need to recharge the battery. Is that right?
If that is right then I theoretically would discharge a 100 AH battery to 80% in 4.7 days. Did I calculate that right? 80/17=4.7
No, your math is backwards. That would deplete your battery to 20% in 4.7 days. You will use about 21% of your 80% capacity each day.
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Iflyfish wrote:I like to figure conservatively.
So if I ran a CPAP each night for 10 hours at .7 amps that's 7 amp hours. If in addition I used
2 amp LED lights each night for 5 hours that's 10 amp hours. So if I get this right then I would draw a total of 17 Amp Hours per night. Then I would need to recharge the battery. Is that right?
If that is right then I theoretically would discharge a 100 AH battery to 80% in 4.7 days. Did I calculate that right? 80/17=4.7
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