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jaycocreek
Sep 04, 2020Explorer II
2oldman wrote:jaycocreek wrote:I'm glad I told that poster that a lithium could quite possibly do it.
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!.
You should try this with a acid battery. Nobody is going to have a Jackery.
Be glad too...
I have a Motobat Group 24 90 AH battery and I thought I had a 750 Watt inverter,don't know where that went so I went to the garage and got my ancient 1200 watt Coleman..
The battery in the battery box hooked up to the inverter(The big wires lol)..
My ancient Coleman inverter.
Freshly charged agm battery shows 13.1 volts but when I plugged it in without a load,it showed 12.9 volts..
Plugged it into Mr Coffee and again it took 6 minutes for it to finish..I already had my coffee so I just ran water through it.
After the coffee was made, my Motobat Group 24 showed 12.7 volts left still hooked up to the inverter and power on,I then shut everything off and the agm battery popped up to 12.8 volts left in it..
So the moral of this story is..Yes, a battery and inverter can run a coffee maker and battery type does not matter as I showed, a lithium(Big Jack/Jackery 1000 Lithium) and a lead acid(Motobat) group 24/90 AH both making the coffee..The op in the other thread had a 100 AH group 27 battery while mine is only 90 AH and a group 24 battery.
Running the lead acid group 24 battery had 12.8 left in it to use on whatever or the doubters could say it only had 12.7 left but that was with a minor load,the 12.8 was with no load after the test..
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