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09-14-2018, 08:42 AM | #1 |
Getting Wild
Join Date: May 2018
Location: MB SC
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Emergency power from carts battery bank.
We are on the SC coast waiting for the storm to arrive. Right now we have complete power and enjoying the comforts of AC , WiFi, and cable. But that will change at some point. I do have a champion duel fuel inverter generator rated up to 3100 watts. I plan to use that for fridge,(alternating to freezer), fans and lights.
I also have a 1500 watt 12v inverter and if needed for small appliances, plan to use it with individual 12 volt batteries removed from my cart. Any issues there? And I have a Duracell powerpack 1100 with two 120 outlets. . This is for computers, tv, phones, and small devices. If that power pack begins to go low, can I hook it up to one of my 12v batteries? Or specifically, will the higher charge on one of my 12v’s work in reverse through the battery clamp cables to charge the powerpack as it runs down? Thanks |
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11-27-2018, 09:31 PM | #2 |
Not Yet Wild
Join Date: Nov 2018
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Re: Emergency power from carts battery bank.
The inverter would work, but you may have an issue with the one battery being a lower voltage then the rest.
If it were me I’d fully charge them individually if you use one or more in your situation. What I did was buy 48vdc inverters so that it will draw from the whole battery pack at once. |
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