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jaycocreek
Explorer II
Sep 03, 2020

Coffee maker off inverter and battery in a truck camper

We all like our coffee and a recent post about using a coffee maker and an inverter with 100 AH battery got some negative opinions about if it even would work.

So I did the test with a 1002 Watt hour battery and a 1000 watt pure sine wave inverter..This battery has less watt hours than a 100 AH battery..The Jackery has 1002 watt hours and a 100 AH battery has 1200 watt hours.

This is the new coffee pot I bought to use in my TC..Mr. Coffee 5-Cup Programmable Coffee Maker, 25 oz. Mini Brew, Brew Now or Later, Black..So here it goes!

I charged big Jack to 100% for the test..



I plugged in the pot and took the reading on how many watts it was pulling..539 watts and it never went over that at any time..



6 minutes later I had four cups of hot coffee made and it only used 6% of the 1002 watt hour battery..



And the clock on the coffee machine shows the time it took to brew up a pot..



I hope this helps someone who like me,likes a hot pot of coffee out of a coffee maker..No generator required with an Inverter and a good battery..

Next test is with a 3qt Instapot off the same setup..Don't take me wrong,I like my little generators but sometimes there a pain and noisy pulling a big load for there rating.
  • Seon's avatar
    Seon
    Explorer II
    Wife and I just finished a two day maiden voyage and used a Coleman coffee maker sat on the propane stove. It took over 15 minutes to brew two cups. It seemed forever to brew.
  • YC 1 wrote:
    Can't set a timer on a propane fired coffee pot and those first few precious minutes of the day are hazardous to those around me until I am cradling my cup. We have keurig now and no timer so everyone stays away for the first ten minutes. Just dangerous between me and the coffee pot.


    Priceless..:B

    And so true for some..
  • jimh425 wrote:
    Interesting that the mini pot uses so little power. I guess all of the power usage charts need to be updated. :D I usually boil water and then use a pour through filter. That works for me since I rarely drink more than one cup in the AM.


    Everything is changing and effecting responses to questions on this forum..And why I did this post as several said it could not be done, to someone who asked about an inverter with a coffee maker and it changed the ops mind,unfortunately!..This test shows it can and with less battery than the op had..He had a 100 AH Lifeline battery.

    I was on live chat with Mr Coffee trying to find out the watts this coffee maker used and there response was,about 700 like the other smaller coffee makers but this one is so new,they didn't know for sure..I went ahead and bought it..$17 from Walmart and glad i did.

    I'll bet if you hooked up alot of appliances to a watt meter,one would be surprised.
  • Can't set a timer on a propane fired coffee pot and those first few precious minutes of the day are hazardous to those around me until I am cradling my cup. We have keurig now and no timer so everyone stays away for the first ten minutes. Just dangerous between me and the coffee pot.
  • Thousand dollar battery...a Jackery...to brew a cup of coffee. Gee whiz! Why didn’t I think of that? How do you recharge the Jackery? Oh, that’s right it’s a “solar generator.”
  • Interesting that the mini pot uses so little power. I guess all of the power usage charts need to be updated. :D I usually boil water and then use a pour through filter. That works for me since I rarely drink more than one cup in the AM.
  • Tbey also make propane, and cooktop cofee makers, or you can just do a cowboy brew. Up to you. But i agree, i need cofee.
  • I just boil water on my propane stove and use a French press. Fresh coffee with zero electricity. No generator and one less electronic device to go crazy on me. I like things simple.