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Topic: leisure batterys/invertors ?
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01/5/2011 at 5:23pm
Location: Notts Outfit: Cabanon Stellar
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OK here goes:
First the fan heater
- If 1KW heater then the battery will have to give about 100 Amps at 12 Volt to the (very large) invertor.
- If 2KW then 200 Amps
This is serious current (more like arc welder territory) and will require very large diameter cables. Second a large leisure battery will not provide this type of current safely, you will need a car battery, even then it will last for about three quarters of an hour. Non starter for heater!
Coolbox probably uses 5A at 12 volt so connect directly to battery (invertor is only around 80% efficient). Even so, on a leisure battery, 15 hours and the batteries discharged as far as it can be allowed to go.
so possible, but you need to do some driving in the day to fully recharge the battery, and you will need to take the coolbox with you in the car for power when you are out and about.
Lighting, no real problem assuming low energy fluorescent or LED lighting.
If you want to do this you need to forget electric heating, and have two leisure batteries, one on charge in the car, and one in use in the tent. Then swap as appropriate. You will probably need a dc to dc charger in the car, to ensure relatively fast but well controlled charging regime for the battery in the car.
------------- Dave
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