jondbar628 wrote:hey 12VNewb.....What Noseoil said.....Plus, If you're getting an inverter, pay the most attention to the "continuous output" rating rather than the "peak load rating". Peak load usually only comes into play when dealing with a motorized appliance such as a fan or maybe one of those mini-compressors for tire inflation. For things such as lighting, coffeemakers and such, you need to know what they draw versus the continuous usage rating of the inverter.
DeenaB wrote:jondbar628 wrote:hey 12VNewb.....What Noseoil said.....Plus, If you're getting an inverter, pay the most attention to the "continuous output" rating rather than the "peak load rating". Peak load usually only comes into play when dealing with a motorized appliance such as a fan or maybe one of those mini-compressors for tire inflation. For things such as lighting, coffeemakers and such, you need to know what they draw versus the continuous usage rating of the inverter.
Ok , I think I see here.....so coming from my 12v source, deep cell group 27, go to an inverter to swap over to 110, is this where the pure sine wave comes into play? I don't foresee much more other than coffe maker, occasional laptop use age,cell phone charging, trying to stay as simple as I can just to be able to boondock camp when needed. This is new to me trying to learn, thanks folks
DeenaB wrote:Scared me for a moment m volley, leave off the coffee pot, o my. Thanks guys, have already been reading about the French press direction. Have liked what I have read already. After this past weekend in an area without service, I know I could leave off the cell phone ,Internet etc behind, but not the coffee. Thanks folks
m.colley wrote:DeenaB wrote:Scared me for a moment m volley, leave off the coffee pot, o my. Thanks guys, have already been reading about the French press direction. Have liked what I have read already. After this past weekend in an area without service, I know I could leave off the cell phone ,Internet etc behind, but not the coffee. Thanks folks
Oh no, I'd never suggest you leave off the coffee pot. The wife and I use a 8 cup percolator on a propane stove when boondocking and a Mr. Coffee when on shore power. There's nothing like fresh perked coffee for flavor..
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