Re: Inverter Nightmare
Something isnt adding up here. A typical coffeemaker draws a couple amps at most.<br /><br />A problem is with a batterys discharge rate, not the batterys capacity. The faster you discharge a battery, the less you can get out of it. A batterys amp/hour specs are derived from a steady discharge over a 20-hr period, or a discharge of 5% per hr. Flooded cell batteries have the least performance for high-amp discharge (and charging). They are considered unacceptable if the discharge rate exceeds about 20% of the batterys capacity. Hit a flooded cell group 24 with a 60-amp load and you get a few minutes of power from it. Few as in single digit. AGM batteries perform much better in these situations.<br /><br />A 700w inverter has the potential to draw 64 amps at 12vdc IF you create that load.<br />700w / 120vac = 5.83amps<br />700w / 12vdc = 58.3 amps<br />58.3amps (12vdc) x 1.1 = 64.1 amps. This figures in 10% for inverter inefficiency.<br />64.1 x 5 = 320.5amp battery capacity is the ideal minimum to support the inverters potential loading. But you will see that loading only IF you hang a 700w demand off the inverter.<br /><br />Your typical coffee maker uses a couple amps at most, usually less.<br />2amps x 120vac = 20amps x 12vdc = 240watts.<br />20amps (12vdc) x 1.1 = 22amp load on a 12v battery.<br /><br />To keep the batterys discharge rate within 20% you would need<br />22amps x 5 = 110a/hr battery.<br />You could squeak by with a group-27 battery for running a typical coffee maker, but a group-31 would be better, and a group-4D (or a pair of group-24s or 27s) would be best.<br /><br />A 600w coffee maker isnt typical. Im guessing you have an espresso machine???<br />600w / 12vdc = 50amps<br />50amps x 1.1 = 55amp load on a 12v battery.<br />55amps x 5 = 275a/hr of battery support to get your coffee/espresso from that machine.<br /><br />Waeco makes 12v appliances. Their 8-cup deluxe coffee maker has a 200w load.<br />200w / 12vdc = 16.7amp load on a 12v battery.<br />16.7 x 5 = 83.5amp battery capacity should support this deluxe coffee maker. That would be just above the capacity of a group-24 battery, but well within the capacity of a group-27.<br /><br />Without considering the wiring, your problems:<br /><br />(1) Get rid of the 600w coffee (espresso?) maker. Its weird. Get a normal coffee maker, something closer to 200w.<br /><br />(2) You are using a starting battery for a deep-cycle application. No good. You need deep-cycle battery support for an inverter, AGM preferred if you are hanging an invert off of it.<br /><br />(3) A 5-amp charger is too small, especially after you get the amp/hr support needed for that inverter. Just as you should be keeping the discharge rate around 20%, so should you be charging deep-cycle batteries around 20%. That means for 700watt inverter you want around 35amps (at 12vdc) from a charger, minimum.