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wa8yxm
Sep 22, 2018Explorer III
There are some numbers we'd have to know to even post a guess
The low voltage cut off on the inverter
The voltage loss (under load) you said it's a plug in so that's going to be high
The amount of battery you have (C/20 or amp hour at 20 hour method rating)
THe Type (MARINE/deep cycle or real Deep Cycle)
THe power needs of the TV
And the state of charge of the batteries
Now plug that into one humugous math equasion and you have your anwwer.
Put from your post it appears that plugged into the Accessory socket. zero seconds.
My much larger inverter is HARD WIRED and can run TV for several hours on my 500_+ amp hour battery bank.
The low voltage cut off on the inverter
The voltage loss (under load) you said it's a plug in so that's going to be high
The amount of battery you have (C/20 or amp hour at 20 hour method rating)
THe Type (MARINE/deep cycle or real Deep Cycle)
THe power needs of the TV
And the state of charge of the batteries
Now plug that into one humugous math equasion and you have your anwwer.
Put from your post it appears that plugged into the Accessory socket. zero seconds.
My much larger inverter is HARD WIRED and can run TV for several hours on my 500_+ amp hour battery bank.
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