MushCreek
Well-known member
I'm trying to figure out how useful a 12V/120V power inverter would be during a blackout. I know you couldn't run any large appliances, but there are a lot of things, such as TV's and LED lights that don't use much power at all. I know Ohm's Law, so I can figure out watts vs. amps and 12V vs. 120V. What I don't know is how much usable juice there is in a car battery. If I was drawing say 200W at 120V., what does that translate to in terms of battery life? Obviously, car batteries aren't intended to be deep cycled, so I need to know what the approximate limits would be, or invest in a deep cycle battery.
We seldom have blackouts, but it would be useful for camping, and I would still need to know what the limits are. Could I make a pot of coffee without running down the battery? Could we watch a couple hours of TV without killing the battery?
We seldom have blackouts, but it would be useful for camping, and I would still need to know what the limits are. Could I make a pot of coffee without running down the battery? Could we watch a couple hours of TV without killing the battery?
