Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2001 11:31:26 -0700
Reply-To: John Klun <jklun@GJ.NET>
Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From: John Klun <jklun@GJ.NET>
Subject: Re: Aux battery...again
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Liz-
There are probably a few things you can do. A 12volt marine deep cycle battery
may be the thing for you. On the other hand, a small solar panel kit (for
computers and such) might be the answer. Go to the www.realgoods.com online
catalog. There, you should be able to find a kit for you. Lastly, you can still
go with the marine deep cycle battery but buy an inexpensive 200-300 watt
inverter and hook it up to that marine battery. With that setup, you could run
your computer or a TV, VCR, DVD stereo or what have you. You could power regular
electric lights, reading lamps (when camping), portable refrigerators...
A marine deep cycle 12 volt battery will have enough juice to last you for
several hours of usage as opposed to a car battery. As for charging, you can
hook it up to your car battery (in parallel) while driving. A battery switch
(such as a Guest brand) would also be helpful.
If you really want to get fancy, you could buy a couple of 6 volt golf cart
batteries, connect them in series and you have a 12volt, 200amp/hour system.
Build a battery box large enough to contain the 2 batteries, put it on the floor
in the center in back of but between the seats and you will have a 'table'. Hook
up a 1000watt inverter and you'll be able to run a small microwave, small
electric tools, whatever...
Liz Maher wrote:
> Hi,
>
> OK folks, I have read everything in the archives I could find on this
> subject (and there is a LOT) and it seems that no one was ever able to
> recommend a specific brand/model of deep-cycle battery that will fit
> under the driver's seat. An online demo for installing one that's a bit tall
> that is frequently mentioned but no longer exists at the URL (something
> with ~coyote in it) posted in the messages I read.
>
> So I am asking the list.
>
> What do you all recommend? We have a weekender so don't need the
> battery for any appliances though it might be nice to plug in a small
> fridge or electric cooler if we buy one. Mainly I want to run/recharge my
> laptop on this thing, and run the radio/cassette.
>
> We don't have an electric hookup so is wanting something that could
> run the radio for a day or two and maybe run my laptop long enough to
> play a DVD movie and go online a bit (I have a cell phone) unrealistic?
>
> Thanks all!!
>
> :) Liz
>
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