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#1391089 - 05/06/08 08:45 PM
Re: power inverters???
[Re: Lonewolf22]
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 12/28/05
Posts: 578
Loc: White Bear Lake
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Don't they change DC to AC? If you're thinking of plugging it into a vehicle it would take a long time to charge one up and you'd burn up a ton of gas. How about using a solar panel? I have been trying to figure out how big a unit you would need to get a battery pumped up - I think there are a number of places that sell a 5 watt unit for about $150 with the controller that prevents an overcharge. When in Canada I hook mine up to the solar collectors they have for the cabins and it works.
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#1391177 - 05/06/08 09:37 PM
Re: power inverters???
[Re: Tom7227]
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Sr HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 06/18/06
Posts: 2846
Loc: Willmar area
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Watts divided by volts = amps Or 5 W divided by 12 V = 0.4166 Less than 1/2 amp LOOONG Charge time. I once figured it out and for around $500.00 I would charge a 12 V batt in full sun in one day.A Generator is cheaper and has other uses.
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#1391188 - 05/06/08 09:42 PM
Re: power inverters???
[Re: Tom7227]
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 05/29/02
Posts: 1147
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Well, 5 watts at 14V is roughly 0.35 amps.
So, if you have a 105A/hr battery (pretty common size) and run it down to 1/2 power, the solar panel will need to put back roughly 50A/hr.
If the solar panel puts out .35A, it would take approximately 143 hours of good sunlight to recharge the battery.
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#1391252 - 05/06/08 10:13 PM
Re: power inverters???
[Re: Lonewolf22]
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Sr HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 06/18/06
Posts: 2846
Loc: Willmar area
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You can get a cheap 8.33 amp gen. for I believe around 200 bucks. Google Harbor Freight
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#1392169 - 05/07/08 01:13 PM
Re: power inverters???
[Re: sparcebag]
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IceLeaders Family
Registered: 09/02/03
Posts: 238
Loc: MN.
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you would better off getting a 1000w honda generator. it will be quite, last a long time, run on very little fuel and can use it for more things
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#1398310 - 05/12/08 02:02 PM
Re: power inverters???
[Re: pj4]
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 04/03/02
Posts: 402
Loc: Fergus Falls
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Honda's are awesome very quite I wish I had one!
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#1403304 - 05/16/08 12:19 AM
Re: power inverters???
[Re: Lonewolf22]
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HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 04/12/04
Posts: 90
Loc: Andover, MN
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I am guessing you you are talking about charging it from your vehicle. You can use a 300 or 400 watt inverter to run a battery charger, but IMHO, I woudn't waste the the DC to AC to DC conversions and the efficiency losses to do it. If you are talking about charging it with you car/truck , hook the battery in parralell with you rcar/truck battery and iddle the vehicle for awhile. The vehicle alternator will charge the lowest voltage battery in the circuit. Do be careful you vehicle alternator has enough ampacity to hande the load.
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#1403947 - 05/16/08 02:18 PM
Re: power inverters???
[Re: H20fowlr]
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 12/28/05
Posts: 578
Loc: White Bear Lake
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I am guessing you you are talking about charging it from your vehicle. You can use a 300 or 400 watt inverter to run a battery charger, but IMHO, I woudn't waste the the DC to AC to DC conversions and the efficiency losses to do it. If you are talking about charging it with you car/truck , hook the battery in parralell with you rcar/truck battery and iddle the vehicle for awhile. The vehicle alternator will charge the lowest voltage battery in the circuit. Do be careful you vehicle alternator has enough ampacity to hande the load.
With the price of gas and the risk to the vehicle's electric system it doesn't seem to make sense to do this IMO. The little bit you'd get into the battery wouldn't really do much. A slow charge is the best.
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#1404100 - 05/16/08 04:49 PM
Re: power inverters???
[Re: Tom7227]
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FishingMN Family
Registered: 11/13/04
Posts: 162
Loc: Sioux Falls, S.D.
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Why not just buy a second deep cycle battery. This should eliminate your problem and avoid the other hassles.
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#1404984 - 05/17/08 10:13 PM
Re: power inverters???
[Re: Lonewolf22]
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HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 04/12/04
Posts: 90
Loc: Andover, MN
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Well, if you use your vehicle, the alternator is already producing DC, and it isn't stressing it any more than when your battery is low on your vehicle. You would have to figure our how much gas your vehicle uses at idle, how many amps your alternator will put out and then you can figure an approx cost. Then weigh this against 1) another Deep Cycle, 2) a generator, 3) you solar cells
If I'm in the middle of nowhere and no extra battery or Gen, I'm using my truck. Just my .02.
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#1407178 - 05/19/08 09:52 PM
Re: power inverters???
[Re: Lonewolf22]
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HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 01/06/04
Posts: 71
Loc: Mankato,MN USA
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How about a generator from Fleet F, they have a generator similar to the Honda at 1/4 the price on sale, that has 120V and 12V DC output. You could use it to charge your batteries and also run a few things around the house if the power was out. BTW they are pretty quiet to run, just not a quite as the Honda, but when you can buy 4 for the price of the same Honda, plus have 4 years of warranty on top of it it makes sense.
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#1420406 - 06/01/08 01:45 PM
Re: power inverters???
[Re: Tom7227]
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HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 12/28/04
Posts: 55
Loc: Farmington,Mn
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Has anyone tried the solar chargers with any luck?
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