โOct-15-2013 12:41 PM
โOct-27-2013 06:14 PM
Almot wrote:
Your rig is not optimized for boondocking. And so is lifestyle - this is individual, but there are things that you just can't do in the boons without either a good solar or substantial genset run.
Big rig, two furnaces - both can be replaced with cat heaters. Older inefficient TV, and many hours. PC instead of a laptop, and again many hours, and this is simultaneously with TV because you're a student and your partner has to kill the time somehow. Huge - by boondock standards - 120V fridge, you think it's drawing 80W @30% cycle, but there is a high startup current. And microwave, and toaster, and all this with inverter losses.
โOct-27-2013 06:07 PM
โOct-27-2013 04:59 PM
Almot wrote:
Replace TV with LED. Also, 17" laptop will draw half of what the desktop draws.
Now, TV on all day - with 2 people I can understand this, sort of. But desktop all day - is there any reason?
โOct-27-2013 04:09 PM
โOct-27-2013 04:09 PM
โOct-27-2013 03:36 PM
5. Rear Entertainment System
a. Standby โ 1.64A
b. On โ 3.88A
6. Front Entertainment System
a. Standby โ 1.95A
b. On โ 13.6A
7. Front TV โ 6.18A
โOct-27-2013 02:56 PM
westend wrote:MrWizard wrote:How in the world can you get by without watching "Duck Dynasty"?:B
our Vizo 32" LED lit TV will be 2yrs old next month
it doesn't spend very many hours on
daily news during dinner time plus only 5 or 6 hrs for regular TV 'per week', we have only a few shows we watch
any more time will be a DVD movie
my laptop does get about 4 hours a day, other 'online' stuff is done with the tablet
A/C and MW are done with the genset running
our very low TV usage is the reason for the lower than avg power usage
we don't watch reality TV or the so called 'talent' shows
we don't need the background noise of just having it on
I'll still need a couple of shakedown cruises before posting any real world numbers for my smallish solar system. It's really cool to see usage amounts from some experienced people. Thanks for posting.
โOct-16-2013 03:53 PM
โOct-16-2013 03:52 PM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
Here! This'll have to do ya until you can switch off that danged heater and television. Turn the battery switch OFF, let them charge, grab a chair, go sit under the palms and see if you can spot a passing cruising sailboat with nekked wimmens on deck with your binoculars (Just make sure she doesn't have a set).
Now that just ain't fair Mex....but thanks for the picture anyway. We should be in the land of Palm Trees in a week or so. Gotta hit Vegas first. Annual contribution, you know. ๐
โOct-16-2013 02:34 PM
โOct-16-2013 10:33 AM
ken white wrote:KJINTF wrote:
Get rid of that CCFL LCD TV and get a LED/LCD TV or a OLED TV you will save 70% in power consumption.
Please do not toss it in the trash
Yep, my Samsung 32" LED TV uses about 60 Watts, which really helps if I want to use it while remote camping.
โOct-16-2013 08:59 AM
KJINTF wrote:
Get rid of that CCFL LCD TV and get a LED/LCD TV or a OLED TV you will save 70% in power consumption.
Please do not toss it in the trash
โOct-16-2013 08:52 AM
โOct-15-2013 10:56 PM
โOct-15-2013 09:55 PM
MrWizard wrote:How in the world can you get by without watching "Duck Dynasty"?:B
our Vizo 32" LED lit TV will be 2yrs old next month
it doesn't spend very many hours on
daily news during dinner time plus only 5 or 6 hrs for regular TV 'per week', we have only a few shows we watch
any more time will be a DVD movie
my laptop does get about 4 hours a day, other 'online' stuff is done with the tablet
A/C and MW are done with the genset running
our very low TV usage is the reason for the lower than avg power usage
we don't watch reality TV or the so called 'talent' shows
we don't need the background noise of just having it on