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Lets see - (everything is guesses, - but educated ones)cheffy34 wrote:Hey guys n girls i've read loads of posts on leisure batts n that but now i'mi understand the workings of deep cycle n that to an extent, but your thoughts on this would be appreciated before i waste some of my hard earned cash, all i want to run off it is my stereo, dvd, playstion which gets use everyday for a couple of hours parked up, if i run it from my main battery i assume it will kill my starter bat in time
am i rite, if so will another starter batt be enough to power the toys, if that the case what is the cheapest n easiest way to do it
come to the rescue please guys i can't make the desision
So in theory Dave i should be ok to take staight from my battery then as long as i don't overdo it, you are rite no fancy amps and no not even i can manage to play all three at the same timeAethelric wrote:Lets see - (everything is guesses, - but educated ones)cheffy34 wrote:Hey guys n girls i've read loads of posts on leisure batts n that but now i'mi understand the workings of deep cycle n that to an extent, but your thoughts on this would be appreciated before i waste some of my hard earned cash, all i want to run off it is my stereo, dvd, playstion which gets use everyday for a couple of hours parked up, if i run it from my main battery i assume it will kill my starter bat in time
am i rite, if so will another starter batt be enough to power the toys, if that the case what is the cheapest n easiest way to do it
come to the rescue please guys i can't make the desision
Stereo, assume normal radio and no fancy power amp - maybe 8 watts
DVD - screen is heavier current - maybe 20 watts
Playstation - 20 watts??
(you can probably check the figures on the data sheets or on the equipment itself
You wont have the stereo and the DVD on at the same time (surely??) so max power ie around 40 watts. Divide by 12V thats 3.3Amps. For two hours thats 6.6Ampere hours - from an 80AH battery thats less than 10% of capacity. If you make sure you don't have your lights on, your starter battery should be fine - BUT when you start the bongo it will recharge at around 20A so it needs around 15-20 minutes running to recover.
Dave
MMMMMAethelric wrote:If you've been OK up to now Cheffy, then you should continue to be. But I looked on the web and the playstation2 takes 45watts, and the playstation3 takes over 300watts![]()
If its the playstation2 you're not using much more power than you would be leaving your side lights on (4 6w bulbs plus another 6w for the instrument lights is 30watts) . I don't think anyone would worry about leaving sidelights on for a couple of hoursCheck the power taken though.
Dave