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@billz47952 ай бұрын
Thanks. Looks like a possible solution that I was looking for. My use would be for a UPS for computer, monitor only for a minute to back up. Then to keep my WIFI/ router, lan line phone up and running (emergency use) -all very low WH usage . Then connect to small LED tv. Also could be taken on road trips. Your thoughts.
@chucktrow85775 ай бұрын
Thanks for the review on this, was impressed it was able to work with the heater. I wonder how long it would last with a small chest fridge for the car? Did you get solar panels to charge this powerstation or relying on ac power? This would be an awesome unit even for power outages at home. Thanks for the review. 👍
@OXFOOT4 ай бұрын
Depends on the fridge but for example my ICECO (video drops the 15th) I got 24hrs off of a 250watt hour battery in 94 degree day so in theory that specific iceco could get around 40+ hours off of it and that’s if you didn’t plug the fridge into the car while traveling and plug it to the power bank when stopped.
@OneLogiK4 ай бұрын
Question❗️ how long does a 2000 power station like that keep your fridge running?
@OXFOOT4 ай бұрын
That’s sort of a loaded question because it depends on so many factors; 1. What fridge is it? So many different brands have different run times; 2. What size fridge and compressor; 3. How often are you going in and out of the fridge; 4. What temps are you running it at; 5. Whats the outside or ambient temp of the space the fridge is in? My new iceco APL35 ran about 24 hours outside on a 250 watt hour power bank is that helps.
@ElementalTJ4 ай бұрын
To estimate how long a 2000Wh power station can keep a fridge running, you need to know the power consumption of the fridge. Most modern fridges typically consume between 100 and 800 watts per hour, depending on their size, efficiency, and how often the compressor runs. For a basic calculation, let's assume an average power consumption: Average Power Consumption: 150 watts (typical for a mid-sized, energy-efficient fridge). Power Station Capacity: 2000 watt-hours (Wh). To find out how long the power station will last: Runtime (hours) = Power Station Capacity (Wh) / Fridge Power Consumption (W) Runtime (hours) =2000Wh / 150W ≈ 13.3hours So, a 2000Wh power station can keep a fridge with an average power consumption of 150 watts running for approximately 13.3 hours. Note: The actual runtime can vary depending on factors such as the fridge's actual power consumption (which can fluctuate), the efficiency of the power station, and any additional devices being powered by the station.
@jakehackett244 ай бұрын
Will that charge from the 100watt inverter in the tundra ?
@Humandriver52804 ай бұрын
Do you have an update on clean-up efforts?
@OXFOOT4 ай бұрын
I’m currently aiming for August as the last month I’ve had a case of vertigo that has made it super difficult to really do anything. I’ll update once I can get something in the books.