I just bought a 12V, 75 A-h deep cycle/RV battery from Wal-Mart ($45 +
$9 core fee), with the intention of turning it into a portable
"generator" (via 75W 12VDC -> 110VAC inverter) for overnight use, when
we go on a long road trip / camping.
I have a 3A load at 12VDC (two CPAP machines at 1.5A each) that I
would like to maintain overnight (at least 8 hours), preferably
lasting for at least two days before charging is necessary (at a
motel, say).
I also bought an el cheapo Black & Decker 2A "charge maintainer" /
battery charger for about $17. I assumed that pretty much the only
difference between this and a ~6A regular battery charger is the speed
it takes to charge a battery. (At 2A, it should take a day and a half
to fill up my 75 A-h battery.) Was my assumption correct? The
charger box did say it could be used for charging deep-cycle
batteries.
Any comments on using a deep cycle battery in this manner?
The best part about shopping at Wal-Mart is the very convenient return
policy. I'd tried using a $15 motorcycle battery, hoping it would put
out enough juice; alas, after only 7 hours (at 1.5A), my CPAP and
inverter shut down from lack of juice. So, to the Wal-Mart return
line I went. "Anything wrong with it?" the sales lady asked. "No, it
was just too small." End of questioning; a refund was issued (along
with the $9 core charge, yay!). So, if I goof, I can always return
everything and walk away.
Thanks,
Michael
$9 core fee), with the intention of turning it into a portable
"generator" (via 75W 12VDC -> 110VAC inverter) for overnight use, when
we go on a long road trip / camping.
I have a 3A load at 12VDC (two CPAP machines at 1.5A each) that I
would like to maintain overnight (at least 8 hours), preferably
lasting for at least two days before charging is necessary (at a
motel, say).
I also bought an el cheapo Black & Decker 2A "charge maintainer" /
battery charger for about $17. I assumed that pretty much the only
difference between this and a ~6A regular battery charger is the speed
it takes to charge a battery. (At 2A, it should take a day and a half
to fill up my 75 A-h battery.) Was my assumption correct? The
charger box did say it could be used for charging deep-cycle
batteries.
Any comments on using a deep cycle battery in this manner?
The best part about shopping at Wal-Mart is the very convenient return
policy. I'd tried using a $15 motorcycle battery, hoping it would put
out enough juice; alas, after only 7 hours (at 1.5A), my CPAP and
inverter shut down from lack of juice. So, to the Wal-Mart return
line I went. "Anything wrong with it?" the sales lady asked. "No, it
was just too small." End of questioning; a refund was issued (along
with the $9 core charge, yay!). So, if I goof, I can always return
everything and walk away.
Thanks,
Michael