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Any idea how long a fridge will run for off one of these batteries?
Hopefully not Ed.
From my experience over here its all about who you know, not what you know. If this wasnt a public forum, youd be amazed at some of the things I could tell you have gone on over here with everything.![]()
That is certainly not the first time I have heard that, especially when quarantine is involved.
Ben was that forest called Wombat State Forest? I've had many a muddy times in there with my Surf - great fun. and I thought you had your truck through customs waay too easy. But glad it has all worked out for you the way it has ... we might have to start calling you the golden boy![]()
Paddler Ed;352270. For example if they are 110Ah (a fairly typical leisure battery) and an Engel fridge draws 2 - 2.5amps;so that gives around 40hours usage. [/QUOTE said:Not quite so simple:
- most lead acid batteries are only happy longer term if their charge never goes below 80% which would only give you around 22ah.
- if you discharge below 50% on a regular basis your battery is going to be very unhappy
- most batteries are never charged to 100% in the car special chargers are required
So assuming it is a normal battery you would get approx 15ah to play with which would give you 7 hours continuos operation. Luckily the fridges don't run continuously to maintain their temp so it is going to depend a lot on the ambient temp. The batteries Ben has don't look to be normal batteries (possibly traction batteries?) so he may be able to discharge them to as low as 20% but more likely 50% of their charge.
I've only been reading about all this stuff over the past few days and it gets ridiculously complicated ... so may not be 100% accurate but won't be far off. Let me know what I missed. JW will probably be along in a minute to correct all my guesses![]()
Thanks mate.
Awesome!
I did wonder who had bought it when Johnie posted saying another club member had bought it.
Looks like a good one.
Shame we could have met up for a beer! Give me a shout if your over again and anywhere near Melbourne.![]()
Not quite so simple:
- most lead acid batteries are only happy longer term if their charge never goes below 80% which would only give you around 22ah.
- if you discharge below 50% on a regular basis your battery is going to be very unhappy
- most batteries are never charged to 100% in the car special chargers are required
So assuming it is a normal battery you would get approx 15ah to play with which would give you 7 hours continuos operation. Luckily the fridges don't run continuously to maintain their temp so it is going to depend a lot on the ambient temp. The batteries Ben has don't look to be normal batteries (possibly traction batteries?) so he may be able to discharge them to as low as 20% but more likely 50% of their charge.
I've only been reading about all this stuff over the past few days and it gets ridiculously complicated ... so may not be 100% accurate but won't be far off. Let me know what I missed. JW will probably be along in a minute to correct all my guesses![]()
I've never given it much thought but boat batteries take a real hiding in terms of use and tend to last for years , perhaps it's worth looking into it for you guys adding fridges etc ?
As I understand it the rule of thumb says, Leisure, marine or deep discharge batteries will recover if discharged no more than 50% of capacity. Although you can run them down past this level, they will never be able to retain a full charge to original capacity as the battery will sustain some internal damage.
So a 110Ah battery in reality becomes a useable 55Ah, if you really need 110Ah capacilty then buy 2, connect in parallel via a split charger.
Run a 120 AMP alternator.![]()
I'm not a huge fan of how it looks with the mud flaps and flares, but its necessary in order to have my truck on the road over here and not get hassled by the police.![]()
Run a 120 AMP alternator.![]()
I don't think it looks that bad Ben! I quite like the rubber flares, oh to be able to just walk into a shop in this country and buy any kind of rubber product that one wants! Will you be able to re-fit the original wheels and tyres after the test?