My Mr Coffee grinder just barely works on a 300WATT PSW Inverter... It will try to start the motor and if I turn it off and on a few times I can get it to work... We too must have our fresh ground bean coffee brews for the day...
I would not even think about using a modified type Inverter if electronics or transformers is involved. Those items will get get very hot... It is just a few dollars more for the PSW type inverters and then you would not have to worry about what your family may accidentally plug into them... having said this I know alot of others use the modified type inverters and have good success... Its just me that won't go there...
I ended up using a 600WATT PSW Inverter ($259 AMAZON) for my duty work horse inverter to run my home entertainment items. battery chargers for cell phones, computers etc, NOAH WX radio, a couple of small electric fans, an ocassional electric lap blanket, and a few 120VAC lights when needed...
Our largest current drain during the typical day/evening run shows around 20AMPS DC current on my BATTERY MONITOR PANEL from 6PM to 11PM with our normal AC and DC items all drawing from the batteries. This includes a good strong 1A parasitic drain on-going all the time when running off the batteries... Our battery bank was planned to be large enough to cover this mode of operations. We get by very well with our 255AH 12VDC Battery setup...
This is installed very close to the battery main switch and then I run a couple of 120VAc multitap extension cords from it with one going to the home entertainment center area and the other one going back to the bedroom nite table...
These are my two emergency power stations for when we are camping off the power grid.
My game plan is to run down my batteries to their 50% charge state by 8AM the next morning. Then I use my 2KW Generator to run the on-board converter/charger to re-charge my battery bank back up to its 90% charge state in a three hour generator run time.
Normally when we are running the generator for its three hour run each morning this is the time we grind and brew our fresh made bean coffee for the day - then store it is a thermos...
If I had solar panels this would be used to reduce the amount of time I would be running the generator. My battery bank wants to see around 52-53AMPS DC current available when the converter hits them with 14.4VDC... A typical 120WATT SOLAR PANEL will only produce 5-6AMPS of DC Current in high SUN so this means it will take alot longer than three hours to get my battery bank back up to their 90% charge state... I will not start my run off the batteries unless I have at least a 90% charge state otherwise it gets dark on me around 10PM at night...
My camping off the power grid experiences... Been doing this since 2009 and have had great success running our emergency power needs in the one day/night run off our battery bank. in our OFF-ROAD POPUP camper. We don't even think about it anymore...
I still keep a close watchful eye on my Battery bank Monitor panel to see how it is doing through the evening. If it evers gets below the 12.0VDC VOLTAGE level which is around the 50% charge state then I will shut it down until we can run our generator the next morning to get them back up to their 50% charge state.
Roy Ken
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Roy - Carolyn
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