MagicalArmchair
Well-Known Member
I have two 24 inch monitors drawing around 50 watts each, and a tiny IBM that has a draw of around 65 watts.
Let's call that, in total, 200 watts of draw (to include inverter overhead). Mirage has 280Ah in her domestic banks, leaving 140Ah of useful usage. The batteries are 7 years old, however, have been kept topped up throughout, and have not had nearly as many cycles as I would have liked (viz, lockdown!).
The idea is to sail down with the tide at around 4am, anchor up, work, off-grid, for around 4 hours, before sailing back at lunch. I have no inverter right now, solar, or any form of lithium power station on board. I was going to go and grab one of these for the experiment this evening: RINVU500
200 watts at 240V is only 0.8 Amps? So in theory, I could work all day? Am I missing anything?
Any observations or recommendations? I do need to sort out off-grid power this winter and I do want some solar on board to keep the batteries topped up - however, that is for off-season, I am just looking for something to muddle through.
Let's call that, in total, 200 watts of draw (to include inverter overhead). Mirage has 280Ah in her domestic banks, leaving 140Ah of useful usage. The batteries are 7 years old, however, have been kept topped up throughout, and have not had nearly as many cycles as I would have liked (viz, lockdown!).
The idea is to sail down with the tide at around 4am, anchor up, work, off-grid, for around 4 hours, before sailing back at lunch. I have no inverter right now, solar, or any form of lithium power station on board. I was going to go and grab one of these for the experiment this evening: RINVU500
200 watts at 240V is only 0.8 Amps? So in theory, I could work all day? Am I missing anything?
Any observations or recommendations? I do need to sort out off-grid power this winter and I do want some solar on board to keep the batteries topped up - however, that is for off-season, I am just looking for something to muddle through.