MushCreek
Well-known member
Having just come off of a long power outage, I had a question for the electrical gurus out there. Suppose I had a 100 AH deep cycle battery, and an inverter to convert it to 120 VAC. Pretty common stuff. How long could that battery provide usable power in an emergency? Lets say the draw is 1200 watts, or 10 amps at 120V. How long could that battery feed that draw before the voltage got too low? One hour? (100 amps @ 12V?) Not that I would use it that hard; just curious. I figure modern TV's use very little power, so a rig like this would at least enable one to watch the news, charge phones, and maybe make a pot of coffee.
s lights and a book, I'm fine till the fridge gets warm.
units, I said "What good is that? You can't run a table saw or air compressor with it!" And says "No, but I can run my TV with it" 

