How many batteries will support it?

10 Posts
Mar 19, 2008 04:38 pm
How many batteries will support it?

Hi,

I had PVX-340T, 12v battery and I try to purchase two more PVX-420T hock-up them in parallel. My goal is to run a portable AC, which consumption is 1000watts, 3~4 hours every day in hot summer. Any body can help me calculated time frame on batteries capability?

Thanks.
Gary
 
578 Posts
Mar 19, 2008 05:18 pm
Re: How many batteries will support it?

do it like a loads list.  multiply battery amp hour capacity by its voltage to get watt-hours.  divide by your load (1000) to find how many hours til you wreck the batteries.  or, take your answer by half to find the number of hours to 50% where you wont wreck the batteries. 

air conditioners and batteries generally don't go in the same sentence, but lets see what the math says.

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10 Posts
Mar 20, 2008 03:13 pm
Re: How many batteries will support it?

James,

Follow by your instruction, I multiply three batteries AH and times 12V, than dividing 1000, the Quotient is 1.2, which is not matching what I plan to do.

If, my AC consumption is 1000Watts, run 4 hours, that would be 4000watts dividing 12v, the quotient is require AH = 334. So, I needed 10 of PVX-340T batteries to support it.

Do I need buy two PVX-890T or PVX-2120L batteries instead two PVX-420T?

Are there better solutions for hock-up a portable AC?


Thank you.
Gary
« Last Edit: Mar 20, 2008 03:50 pm by Gary Cheung »
 
163 Posts
Mar 20, 2008 04:37 pm
Re: How many batteries will support it?

If, my AC consumption is 1000Watts, run 4 hours, that would be 4000watts dividing 12v, the quotient is require AH = 334. So, I needed 10 of PVX-340T batteries to support it.

10 batteries would only barely do the job and to completely discharge them would probably ruin the batteries after a few cycles. 24 batteries would give you a few years before you have to replace the batteries, but here are a few questions to ask yourself:

1. What are you going to use to recharge the batteries?
2. Why not use that power source to run the A/C?

Batteries are only about 70% efficient if you discharge them to 50% of capacity. That means that every time you suck 4 kilowatt hours from your battery bank, you will probably have to input 6 kilowatt hours from another source to completely recharge the batteries.

It would probably work out cheaper to run the A/C on a small portable generator.

If you want to use solar to power the A/C, then about 1000 watts of PV power is the minimum that you will require and that means you have nothing left over for anything else after running the A/C.


John
 

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