โNov-12-2019 03:16 AM
โNov-12-2019 05:10 PM
bid_time wrote:
The batteries are only half of the equation. What do you do so you can run the coffee maker and microwave the next day? And what about the times when the sun doesn't shine for 4 days? And what is the cost of that side of the equation?
Just buy the generator and be done.
โNov-12-2019 04:54 PM
โNov-12-2019 04:24 PM
Trackrig wrote:
I have four Trojan T125 batteries and a 2000W inverter and often use our 1200W microwave to warm food for lunch or a cup of hot water, usually for no linger than four minutes at a time with no problems.
Bill
โNov-12-2019 03:46 PM
time2roll wrote:Shot-N-Az wrote:Is that a sine wave inverter?
I suck at math, and Iโm no electrician, but real world experience is that I can microwave on my inverter but it takes a lot longer than normal.
Very common for a MSW to cook slower as the peak wave voltage underdrives the megatron.
โNov-12-2019 03:19 PM
โNov-12-2019 10:29 AM
Shot-N-Az wrote:Is that a sine wave inverter?
I suck at math, and Iโm no electrician, but real world experience is that I can microwave on my inverter but it takes a lot longer than normal.
โNov-12-2019 10:14 AM
โNov-12-2019 09:58 AM
doughere wrote:
I have a unit with 1500 watt microwave and would like to be able to use it occasionally when dry camping (10 min or less at a time). I plan to use a 2000 watt pure sine wave inverter. Also plan using it on a 900 watt coffee maker (about 15 min a pot). Anyone have any experience with this setup?
Thanks,
Doug
โNov-12-2019 07:59 AM
โNov-12-2019 07:15 AM
Bobbo wrote:
Any estimate on what a 200amp/hr LiFe battery bank would cost? (Remember, this is IN ADDITION to the house batteries.)
Here is a link to a 100amp/hr LiFe battery for $1,300.00. Two of them would be over $2,500.00. I assume that is ball park.
LiFe 100amp/hr battery
Do you REALLY want microwave/Mr. Coffee THAT badly?
โNov-12-2019 06:45 AM
โNov-12-2019 05:58 AM
doughere wrote:
I have a unit with 1500 watt microwave and would like to be able to use it occasionally when dry camping (10 min or less at a time). I plan to use a 2000 watt pure sine wave inverter. Also plan using it on a 900 watt coffee maker (about 15 min a pot). Anyone have any experience with this setup?
Thanks,
Doug
โNov-12-2019 05:50 AM
โNov-12-2019 05:18 AM
Bobbo wrote:KJINTF wrote:
Close to my setup - YES it can easily be done - Ours Works Great
1200 watt inverter microwave used many times during the day but no coffee pot Just yet
Our 2Kw sine wave inverter easily powers the microwave for as long as needed
The other half of the equation the batteries, charging & Metering / monitoring
200amp/hr LiFe battery bank that is dedicated to the inverter and heater blower motor no other house loads. A 220amp/hr lead acid battery bank for house loads. 600watts of solar and when cloudy for extended periods a 4kw generator with both a 100amp and 75amp converters
Build yourself a nice system and you will enjoy it for years to come
Any estimate on what a 200amp/hr LiFe battery bank would cost? (Remember, this is IN ADDITION to the house batteries.)
Here is a link to a 100amp/hr LiFe battery for $1,300.00. Two of them would be over $2,500.00. I assume that is ball park.
LiFe 100amp/hr battery
Do you REALLY want microwave/Mr. Coffee THAT badly?
โNov-12-2019 04:50 AM
KJINTF wrote:
Close to my setup - YES it can easily be done - Ours Works Great
1200 watt inverter microwave used many times during the day but no coffee pot Just yet
Our 2Kw sine wave inverter easily powers the microwave for as long as needed
The other half of the equation the batteries, charging & Metering / monitoring
200amp/hr LiFe battery bank that is dedicated to the inverter and heater blower motor no other house loads. A 220amp/hr lead acid battery bank for house loads. 600watts of solar and when cloudy for extended periods a 4kw generator with both a 100amp and 75amp converters
Build yourself a nice system and you will enjoy it for years to come