โJun-01-2020 07:31 AM
โJun-05-2020 02:04 AM
KLYoung wrote:
4x4van, that is interesting because my dealer here in the midwest called the company and was told that the 12v was the only thing available.
โJun-04-2020 03:23 PM
โJun-04-2020 12:13 PM
โJun-04-2020 07:40 AM
2oldman wrote:ajriding wrote:In theory, yes, but when drawing huge amounts of amps like for an electric burner, a small complement of batteries can't maintain enough voltage to keep the inverter online. I'm not sure what kind of electric stove cooking is done for a 'few minutes.' Frying eggs?
I did the math of how little power I would need to cook for a few minutes each day, and concluded I could use inefficient electricity to cook with and still have plenty to run the fridge and fan and lights and charge a phone...
โJun-03-2020 09:11 AM
โJun-03-2020 08:46 AM
ajriding wrote:In theory, yes, but when drawing huge amounts of amps like for an electric burner, a small complement of batteries can't maintain enough voltage to keep the inverter online. I'm not sure what kind of electric stove cooking is done for a 'few minutes.' Frying eggs?
I did the math of how little power I would need to cook for a few minutes each day, and concluded I could use inefficient electricity to cook with and still have plenty to run the fridge and fan and lights and charge a phone...
โJun-03-2020 08:38 AM
โJun-03-2020 08:14 AM
2oldman wrote:wolfe10 wrote:Yes, but he said "amp hours"
Double the voltage and amps are halved to produce the same watts.
12v at 1 amp for one hour= 12 ah
24v at .5 amp for one hour= 12 ah
A more appropriate unit would be watt-hours if you want to get technical. Please tell me if I am wrong.
โJun-03-2020 08:12 AM
โJun-03-2020 06:40 AM
2oldman wrote:???????
. What is night mode... it has a clock?
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โJun-03-2020 06:13 AM
wolfe10 wrote:Yes, but he said "amp hours"
Double the voltage and amps are halved to produce the same watts.
โJun-03-2020 05:58 AM
2oldman wrote:MEXICOWANDERER wrote:huh?
Keep in mind 24 volts uses half the amp hours of 12 volts
โJun-03-2020 05:28 AM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:huh?
Keep in mind 24 volts uses half the amp hours of 12 volts
โJun-03-2020 03:29 AM