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Would like to run a dehumidifier in a no mains electric environment. This must be a common theme on new build building sites where dampness has occured before mains electric has been fitted right?
An example of one I could buy can be found hear
In the specifications it states its power output is 300W
I have a 110 amp AGM battery. Now I only have a 150W "Ring" invertor as you can see hear
In the specifications section it says its peak output is 300W (double its max power ratting). Will this do the job? or do I need bigger like the 300W vesion found hear
I think the invertors trip out at something like 11 volts. So my question is how long do you think 110amp battery will last before it trips out. The power out put of the dehumidifier says 300W; but is that only on start up or constant run? How much of my batteries 110amp capacity will be left when it drops to say 11 volts when my invertor switches off?
Thanks
Would like to run a dehumidifier in a no mains electric environment. This must be a common theme on new build building sites where dampness has occured before mains electric has been fitted right?
An example of one I could buy can be found hear
Blyss D003A-12L 12Ltr Dehumidifier - Screwfix
Order online at Screwfix.com. Ideal for removing excess moisture and controlling damp and condensation. Features automatic shut down, carry handle, LED display and reusable air filter. Comes with a 24hr programmable timer. Has a water tank capacity of 5Ltr and switches off once tank is full...
www.screwfix.com
I have a 110 amp AGM battery. Now I only have a 150W "Ring" invertor as you can see hear
In the specifications section it says its peak output is 300W (double its max power ratting). Will this do the job? or do I need bigger like the 300W vesion found hear
I think the invertors trip out at something like 11 volts. So my question is how long do you think 110amp battery will last before it trips out. The power out put of the dehumidifier says 300W; but is that only on start up or constant run? How much of my batteries 110amp capacity will be left when it drops to say 11 volts when my invertor switches off?
Thanks