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Morgans wrote:
That is rather large, huh? Plus 150 watt inverter isn't much inverter. I have found that it takes at least 400 watts to run a laptop, if it is running very much processor load. A 150 watt inverter should be larger enough for a laptop... There is usually a higher initial rating for initial startup surges -- not that there should be much of that with a laptop... But at 60 bucks, for that large of a gel cell battery, and the other stuff? What a deal! Not really though once you consider the average lifespan of batteries and trying to find a possible oddball size battery to fit back in there... With the homemade solution, you just use standard size components that will be easy to replace... |
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Dan Luke wrote:
Beautiful weather in Houston--sunshine and 70s. At Xmas I'll use Hobby, though. That Hwy 6 traffic is worse than ever. Oh well... You can't say that I didn't warn you... Hell, I've seen parking lots move faster than TX-6 at US-90 lately... |
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![]() "Grumman-581" wrote A 150 watt inverter should be larger enough for a laptop... My son's Sony Vio imust be a big power hog. 400 watt inverter will not keep up, if it is running anything demanding. Not really though once you consider the average lifespan of batteries and trying to find a possible oddball size battery to fit back in there... With the homemade solution, you just use standard size components that will be easy to replace... I usually get at least 5 or 6 years out of a gel cell battery. One thing I have read, is do not charge them with the car's charging system. The voltage is too high. With the car turned off, it is not as bad, if that is all you have available. Also, don't let them sit around dead and don't drain them down too far. They hate that. I do agree that the homemade version is more convenient. I was commenting that the amp hours for the buck, and the added items make it a good bargain. -- Jim in NC |
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Morgans wrote:
My son's Sony Vio imust be a big power hog. 400 watt inverter will not keep up, if it is running anything demanding. Look on the Sony power supply that is on the cord and see what it is rated for... Mine looks to have a maximum rating of 1.3A at 110VAC... It probably doesn't need that much unless I had the two PCMCIA slots filled with two power hungry cards in addition to using a couple of power hungry USB powered devices... I usually get at least 5 or 6 years out of a gel cell battery. I always figure 2 years for a lead acid battery... If I get more, I feel that I'm lucky... I do agree that the homemade version is more convenient. I was commenting that the amp hours for the buck, and the added items make it a good bargain. Don't get two impressed with the air compressor though... Probably good enough for airing up the small tires that most of us have on our aircraft, but not so good for car tires... They usually just don't have the cu-ft per minute to make them useful... There's a similar unit that I've seen that uses a boat deep cycle battery in a large plastic enclosure with wheels and a handle like you might see on rolling luggage... As you can probably guess, it's a bit heavy to be picking up and putting over the seats into the rear foot area of the cockpit... |
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